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101 absolve from liability
கடப்பாட்டிலிருந்து விடுபடு -
102 Absolve
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Absolve
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103 absolve
absoudre Verb -
104 absolve
v. tr.क्षमा करना, छोडना, मुक्त करना, पापो से उद्धार करना, बरी करना -
105 absolve
vმიტევება -
106 absolve
v.кешіру, босату, босатып жіберу -
107 absolve
temize çikarmak, aklamak; suçunu bagislamak; günahini bagislamak -
108 absolve
v.kechürüm qilmaq -
109 absolve
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110 absolve
kumalag, magpatawad -
111 absolve
kkt. membebaskan, memerdekakan. He was absolved from his promise Ia dibebaskan dari janjinya -
112 absolve
absoud -
113 ABSOLVE (TO)
"يحل من واجب, يريء" -
114 absolve
affet -
115 absolve
απαλλάσσω -
116 absolve
verb transitiveവിമോചനം നല്കുക, മാപ്പു കൊടുക്കുക, അപരാധം ക്ഷമിക്കുക -
117 Absolve
senkulpigi. -
118 Absolve (from sin)
senpekigi. -
119 absolve
v. odpustiti · одпустити vi., odpušćati · одпушчати vi. -
120 (to) absolve
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Absolve — Ab*solve (#; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Absolved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Absolving}.] [L. absolvere to set free, to absolve; ab + solvere to loose. See {Assoil}, {Solve}.] 1. To set free, or release, as from some obligation, debt, or responsibility,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
absolve — ab·solve /əb zälv, sälv/ vt ab·solved, ab·solv·ing 1: to set free or release from some obligation or responsibility a judgment terminating a parent s rights...absolve s that parent of all future support obligations In re Bruce R., 662 A.2d 107… … Law dictionary
absolve — 1. Pronunciation is now normally with z , not s . 2. The usual construction is with a direct object, or in the passive, followed by of or from: • It absolved him of all responsibility L. A. G. Strong, 1948 • Absolve me from all spot of sin James… … Modern English usage
absolve — [ab zälv′, absälv′, abzôlv′, absôlv′; əbzälv′, əb sälv, əbzôlv′, əbsôlv′] vt. absolved, absolving [ME absolven < L absolvere, to loosen from < ab , from + solvere: see SOLVE] 1. to pronounce free from guilt or blame; acquit 2. a) to give… … English World dictionary
absolve of a charge — index exonerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
absolve of fault — index exculpate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
absolve of wrongdoing — index exculpate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
absolve — (v.) early 15c., from L. absolvere set free, loosen, acquit, from ab from (see AB (Cf. ab )) + solvere loosen (see SOLVE (Cf. solve)). Related: Absolved; absolving … Etymology dictionary
absolve — exonerate, acquit, *exculpate, vindicate Analogous words: pardon, forgive, remit (see EXCUSE): release, *free, discharge Antonyms: hold (to a promise, an obligation): charge (with a sin, the blame, the responsibility) Contrasted words: blame (see … New Dictionary of Synonyms
absolve — [v] free from responsibility, duty acquit, bleach, blink at, clear, discharge, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, forgive, free, go easy on, launder*, let off*, let off easy*, let off the hook*, let up on*, liberate, lifeboat*, loose, pardon,… … New thesaurus
absolve — ► VERB 1) declare (someone) free from guilt or responsibility. 2) give absolution for (a sin). ORIGIN Latin absolvere set free, acquit … English terms dictionary