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1 absolver
v.1 to acquit (law).El juez absolvió a María The judge acquitted Mary.2 to absolve (religion).Ricardo absolvió a María Richard absolved Mary.El arrepentimiento absuelve los pecados Repentance absolves sins.* * *► verbo transitivo (pp absuelto,-a)1 RELIGIÓN to absolve2 DERECHO to acquit* * *verb1) to absolve2) acquit, clear* * *(pp absuelto)VT (Rel) to absolve; (Jur) to acquit, clear (de of)* * *verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to absolveb) (Der) < acusado> to acquit, find... not guilty* * *= suspend + sentence, exonerate, exculpate, acquit, absolve.Ex. Since he had already spent 4 days in prison, the judge decided further punishment would be wrong and that sentence would be suspended.Ex. In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.Ex. Criminal law should allow duress to mitigate, as well as to exculpate, for certain crimes.Ex. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex. The murder of these two people was never absolved in the public eye.----* absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos = acquit + Nombre + on all counts.* absolver de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* absolver de responsabilidad = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility.* * *verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to absolveb) (Der) < acusado> to acquit, find... not guilty* * *= suspend + sentence, exonerate, exculpate, acquit, absolve.Ex: Since he had already spent 4 days in prison, the judge decided further punishment would be wrong and that sentence would be suspended.
Ex: In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.Ex: Criminal law should allow duress to mitigate, as well as to exculpate, for certain crimes.Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex: The murder of these two people was never absolved in the public eye.* absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos = acquit + Nombre + on all counts.* absolver de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* absolver de responsabilidad = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility.* * *vt1 ( Relig) to absolve absolver a algn DE algo to absolve sb OF sthyo te absuelvo de tus pecados I absolve you of your sinsla absolvieron de toda culpa she was absolved of all blame2 ( Der) ‹acusado› to acquit, find … not guilty* * *
absolver ( conjugate absolver) verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to absolve
absolver verbo transitivo
1 Rel to absolve
2 Jur to acquit
' absolver' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perdonar
- absuelto
English:
absolve
- acquit
- clear
- exonerate
* * *absolver vt1. Der to acquit;lo absolvieron de los cargos he was acquitted of the charges* * *< absuelto> v/t1 JUR acquit2 REL absolve* * *absolver {89} vt1) : to absolve2) : to acquit* * *absolver vb to acquit -
2 absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos
= acquit + Nombre + on all countsEx. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.* * *= acquit + Nombre + on all countsEx: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.
Spanish-English dictionary > absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos
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3 exculpar
v.1 to exonerate.2 to exculpate, to acquit, to absolve, to clear.* * *1 to exonerate2 DERECHO to acquit* * *1. VT1) [de obligación] to exonerate2) (Jur) to exonerate (de of)2.See:* * *verbo transitivo exonerate* * *= exonerate, exculpate, acquit.Ex. In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.Ex. Criminal law should allow duress to mitigate, as well as to exculpate, for certain crimes.Ex. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.----* exculparse = acquit + Reflexivo.* * *verbo transitivo exonerate* * *= exonerate, exculpate, acquit.Ex: In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.
Ex: Criminal law should allow duress to mitigate, as well as to exculpate, for certain crimes.Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.* exculparse = acquit + Reflexivo.* * *exculpar [A1 ]vtexonerate* * *
exculpar verbo transitivo to exonerate: fue exculpado de todos los cargos, she was exonerated from all of the charges
* * *♦ vtto exonerate;Der to acquit* * *v/t exonerate* * *exculpar vt: to exonerate, to exculpate♦ exculpación nf -
4 exonerar
v.1 to exonerate, to absolve, to acquit, to clear.El fiscal exonera a los chicos The prosecutor exonerates the boys.2 to free from customs duty.Ella exonera las importaciones She frees imports from customs duty.* * *1 to exonerate2 (despedir) to dismiss* * *VT1) [de culpa, responsabilidad] to exonerate frm; [de un impuesto] to exemptexonerar a algn de un deber — to free sb from a duty, relieve sb of a duty
2) [+ empleado] to dismiss3)* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to exonerate (frml)* * *= grant + exemption, exonerate, acquit, remit.Ex. The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.Ex. In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.Ex. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex. The fine was remitted after he assured the council that he would 'in future conform to the rules of the house'.----* exonerar a Alguien de culpa = exonerate + Nombre + from blame.* exonerar a Alguien de responsabilidad = exonerate + Nombre + from responsibility.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to exonerate (frml)* * *= grant + exemption, exonerate, acquit, remit.Ex: The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.
Ex: In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex: The fine was remitted after he assured the council that he would 'in future conform to the rules of the house'.* exonerar a Alguien de culpa = exonerate + Nombre + from blame.* exonerar a Alguien de responsabilidad = exonerate + Nombre + from responsibility.* * *exonerar [A1 ]vt* * *
exonerar verbo transitivo to exonerate [de, from]: le exoneraron de toda culpa en el crimen, she was exonerated from blame in the crime
' exonerar' also found in these entries:
English:
exonerate
* * *exonerar vt[responsabilidad] to absolve sb from;lo exoneraron de toda culpa he was completely exonerated* * *v/t2:exonerar del cargo relieve of duty* * *exonerar vt1) eximir: to exempt, to exonerate2) despedir: to dismiss -
5 falto de fundamento
Ex. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.* * *Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.
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6 sin fundamento
adj.1 unfounded, groundless, baseless, unsupported.2 unsupported.* * *unfounded* * *= unwarranted, unsupported, ungrounded, without foundation, without basisEx. Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.Ex. Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Ex. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex. The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.* * *= unwarranted, unsupported, ungrounded, without foundation, without basisEx: Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.
Ex: Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Ex: This is an ungrounded notion = Ésta idea es infundada.Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex: The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.
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