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1 absolvente
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2 eximente
adj.1 absolutory, absolving (law).2 exonerating, absolutory, absolving, exculpatory.f.case for acquittal.f. & m.1 exculpatory circumstance, exemption, exception, exonerating circumstance.2 reason for exemption, excuse, grounds for acquittal.* * *SF grounds for exemption pl* * *reason for exemption, excuse; ( Der) grounds for acquittal (pl)* * *
eximente adjetivo & sustantivo femenino excuse: me parece que el daltonismo no es un eximente en este caso, I don't think that colour-blindness is a valid excuse in this case
* * *♦ adjabsolutory, absolving;una circunstancia eximente de culpabilidad a circumstance which frees one from blame♦ nfcase for acquittal* * *adj JUR:circunstancias eximentes mitigating o extenuating circumstances -
3 absolutorio
adj.absolutory, absolving, verdict of not guilty.* * *► adjetivo1■ fallo absolutorio verdict of acquittal, verdict of not guilty■ sentencia absolutoria verdict of acquittal, verdict of not guilty* * *ADJ* * *- ria adjetivoun fallo absolutorio — ≈a verdict of not guilty
* * *= exonerating, exculpatory.Ex. The men were freed because exonerating evidence was found.Ex. This article deals with the criminal law's treatment of exculpatory and inculpatory mistakes.* * *- ria adjetivoun fallo absolutorio — ≈a verdict of not guilty
* * *= exonerating, exculpatory.Ex: The men were freed because exonerating evidence was found.
Ex: This article deals with the criminal law's treatment of exculpatory and inculpatory mistakes.* * *un fallo absolutorio a verdict of not guilty* * *absolutorio, -a adjabsolutory, absolving* * *adj:sentencia absolutoria JUR not-guilty verdict -
4 comportamiento poco cívico
(n.) = uncivic behaviourEx. While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.* * *(n.) = uncivic behaviourEx: While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.
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5 incivismo
* * *masculino lack of public spirit* * *= lack of public spirit, uncivic behaviour.Ex. But there were other factors which retarded the growth of San Francisco, chief among which was the lack of public spirit among the citizens.Ex. While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.* * *masculino lack of public spirit* * *= lack of public spirit, uncivic behaviour.Ex: But there were other factors which retarded the growth of San Francisco, chief among which was the lack of public spirit among the citizens.
Ex: While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.* * *lack of public spirit -
6 pedirle cuentas a Alguien
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7 rendir cuentas
v.to give a detailed report, to render accounts, to report back.* * *figurado to account for one's actions* * *(v.) = render + an account of, bring + Nombre + to bookEx. One obligation of a public institution is to render an account of itself to the people and show cause why they should continue to support it.Ex. While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.* * *(v.) = render + an account of, bring + Nombre + to bookEx: One obligation of a public institution is to render an account of itself to the people and show cause why they should continue to support it.
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8 absolvente
adj.absolvent, absolving.m.absolvent, alibi.* * *= exonerating, exculpatory.Ex. The men were freed because exonerating evidence was found.Ex. This article deals with the criminal law's treatment of exculpatory and inculpatory mistakes.* * *= exonerating, exculpatory.Ex: The men were freed because exonerating evidence was found.
Ex: This article deals with the criminal law's treatment of exculpatory and inculpatory mistakes. -
9 absolutorio
• absolutory• absolving• acquitting -
10 absolvedor
• absolvent• absolver• absolving -
11 eximente
• absolutory• absolving• exception• exculpatory• exculpatory circumstance• exemption• exonerating• exonerating circumstance -
12 absolvedor
adj.absolving, absolvent.m.absolver, absolvent.
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