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1 declare not guilty
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2 declare
заявляти; декларувати; проголошувати, оголошувати; зазначати ( в митній декларації); подавати позов, робити позовну заяву; пред'являти на митниці речі, що обкладаються митом; заявляти про свою згоду балотуватися- declare a boycott
- declare a claim
- declare a disaster area
- declare a law unconstitutional
- declare a legal right
- declare a lockout
- declare a marriage invalid
- declare a mistrial
- declare a motion carried
- declare a mutineer
- declare smb. a mutineer
- declare a reversion
- declare a right
- declare a state of emergency
- declare allegiance
- declare an aggressor
- declare an amnesty
- declare an article
- declare an undesirable alien
- declare constitutional
- declare election results
- declare election returns
- declare identity
- declare illegal
- declare in
- declare independence
- declare innocence
- declare insane
- declare invalid
- declare legally sane
- declare martial law
- declare missing
- declare not guilty
- declare null and void
- declare nullified
- declare off
- declare oneself insolvent
- declare oneself the king
- declare oneself the new king
- declare persona non grata
- declare sovereignty
- declare the hearing closed
- declare the state of war
- declare unconstitutional
- declare unlawful
- declare void
- declare war
См. также в других словарях:
declare not guilty — index exculpate, exonerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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You shall not murder — The Sixth Commandment, as translated by the Book of Common Prayer (1549). The image is from the altar screen of the Temple Church near the Law Courts in London. You shall not murder or You shall not kill, KJV Thou shalt not kill (LXX οὐ φονεύσεις … Wikipedia
fully acquit — declare not guilty … English contemporary dictionary
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exonerate — ex·on·er·ate /ig zä nə ˌrāt, eg / vt at·ed, at·ing [Latin exonerare to relieve, free, discharge, from ex out + onerare to burden, from oner onus load] 1: to relieve esp. of a charge, obligation, or hardship 2: to clear from accusation or blame… … Law dictionary
acquit — verb /əˈkwɪt/ a) To declare not guilty; innocent The jury acquitted the prisoner of the charge. b) To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or … Wiktionary
acquit — acquitter, n. /euh kwit /, v.t., acquitted, acquitting. 1. to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty: They acquitted him of the crime. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she s guilty. 2. to release or discharge (a… … Universalium
acquit — v 1. exculpate, clear, prove or declare innocent, uphold innocence, pronounce or declare not guilty, remove guilt; absolve, forgive, shrive, excuse; exonerate, justify, warrant, vindicate, right; pardon, amnesty, remit, respite, reprieve. 2. free … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
exculpate — v acquit, clear, clear one s name, prove or declare innocent, uphold innocence, pronounce or declare not guilty, remove guilt, free from blame; exonerate, vindicate, right, set or put right, justify, warrant, defend; release, free, set free, let… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
justify — v 1. warrant, authorize, legitimate, legitimatize, legalize; substantiate, give sufficient grounds for, show just cause, give reasons for; explain, tell one s story, rationalize, apologize, extenuate, palliate, make excuses, Inf. alibi, Inf. do a … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder