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1 absolve
[əb'zolv](to make free or release (from a promise, duty or blame): He was absolved of all blame.) atbrīvot; attaisnot; piedot (grēkus)* * *atbrīvot; attaisnot; atlaist grēkus
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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
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 — verb 1) this fact does not absolve you from responsibility Syn: exonerate, discharge, acquit, vindicate; release, relieve, liberate, free, deliver, clear, exempt, let off; formal exculpate Ant: blame … Thesaurus of popular words
absolve — verb /əbˈzɒlv,æbˈzɒlv,æbˈsɒlv/ a) To set free, release or discharge (from obligations, debts, responsibility etc.). You will absolve a subject from his allegiance. b) To pronounce free from or give absolution … Wiktionary
absolve — verb (T) formal 1 to say publicly that someone is not guilty or responsible for something: absolve sb from/of sth: They were absolved of all responsibility for the accident. 2 (often passive) to forgive someone for something they have done wrong … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
absolve — UK [əbˈzɒlv] / US [əbˈzɑlv] verb [transitive] Word forms absolve : present tense I/you/we/they absolve he/she/it absolves present participle absolving past tense absolved past participle absolved 1) formal to state officially that someone is free … English dictionary
absolve from — phr verb Absolve from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blame, ↑responsibility … Collocations dictionary
absolve of — phr verb Absolve of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blame, ↑responsibility … Collocations dictionary
absolve — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. forgive, cleanse, shrive, pardon, discharge. See forgiveness, acquittal, exemption.Ant., accuse, blame. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. acquit, exonerate, vindicate, clear, forgive, pardon, excuse,… … English dictionary for students
absolve — ab|solve [ əb zalv ] verb transitive 1. ) FORMAL to state officially that someone is free of any blame or responsibility in a particular matter: absolve someone from/of something: The report absolves the pilot from any blame for the crash. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
absolve — /əbˈzɒlv / (say uhb zolv) verb (t) (absolved, absolving) 1. (sometimes followed by from) to free from the consequences or penalties of actions: to absolve one from blame. 2. (sometimes followed by from) to set free or release, as from some duty,… …