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1 ispunjenje dužnosti
• acquittal -
2 oslobađajuća pnje
• acquittal -
3 oslobađajuća pre
• acquittal -
4 oslobađajuća presuda
• acquittal -
5 odmazda
• acquittal; guerdon; quittance; recompense; reprisal; reprisals; requital; retaliation; retribution; revange; revenge; reward; tit; vengeance; wrath -
6 pravdanje
• acquittal; apology; defence; defense; excuse; justification -
7 isplata
• acquital; acquittal; acquittance; allowance; amortization; composition; defrayal; disbursement; disbursing; down payment; fee; liquidation; pay; pay off; payment; payroll; quits; quittance; redemption; reimburstment; repayment; satisfaction -
8 ispunjenje
• accomplishment; achievement; achieving; acquittal; completing; completion; consummation; execution; fulfilment; fullness; fulness; performance; realization; stop -
9 oslobađanje
• acquital; acquittal; clearance; deallocate; emancipation; enfranchisement; exemption; exoneration; liberation; release; trip-out -
10 oslobođenje
• absolution; acquitance; acquittal; acquittance; apotheosis; authonomy; autonomy; clearance; deliverance; delivery; disengagement; disentanglement; disposal; divestiture; divestment; emancipation; enfranchisement; escape; exculpation; exemption; exeption; extrication -
11 proglašenje nevinim
• absolution; acquittal -
12 razrešenje
• absolution; acquittal; excuse; release; resolution
См. также в других словарях:
acquittal — ac·quit·tal /ə kwit əl/ n 1: release or discharge from debt or other liability 2: a setting free or deliverance from the charge of an offense by verdict of a jury, judgment of a court, or other legal process see also implied acquittal; judgment… … Law dictionary
Acquittal — Ac*quit tal, n. 1. The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation; acquittance. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court. Bouvier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acquittal — (n.) early 15c., payment of debt or retribution; see ACQUIT (Cf. acquit) + AL (Cf. al) (2). Sense of a release from debt or obligation is from mid 15c.; that of freeing from charge or offense (by legal process) is from 1530s … Etymology dictionary
acquittal — [n] declaration removing blame absolution, acquitting, amnesty, clearance, deliverance, discharge, discharging, dismissal, dismissing, exculpation, exemption, exoneration, freeing, letting off, liberation, pardon, release, releasing, relief from … New thesaurus
acquittal — [ə kwit′ l] n. [ME aquital < Anglo Fr aquitaille: see ACQUIT] 1. an acquitting; discharge (of duty, obligation, etc.) 2. Law a setting free or being set free by judgment of the court … English World dictionary
Acquittal — Not Guilty redirects here. For the song, see Not Guilty (song). Criminal procedure … Wikipedia
acquittal — noun VERB + ACQUITTAL ▪ return (BrE), vote for (AmE) ▪ The jury returned an acquittal after only 22 minutes. ▪ She claimed she had been intimidated into voting for acquittal. ▪ direct (BrE) … Collocations dictionary
Acquittal — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Acquittal >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 acquittal acquittal acquitment Sgm: N 1 clearance clearance exculpation Sgm: N 1 acquittance acquittance clearance exoneration Sgm: N 1 discharge discharge … English dictionary for students
acquittal — /euh kwit l/, n. 1. the act of acquitting; discharge. 2. the state of being acquitted; release. 3. the discharge or settlement of a debt, obligation, etc. 4. Law. judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.… … Universalium
acquittal — n. (legal) to bring in an acquittal (the jury brought in an acquittal) * * * [ə kwɪtl] (legal) to bring in an acquittal (the jury brought in an acquittal) … Combinatory dictionary
acquittal — [[t]əkwɪ̱t(ə)l[/t]] acquittals N VAR Acquittal is a formal declaration in a court of law that someone who has been accused of a crime is innocent. ...the acquittal of six police officers charged with the beating of an alleged drug dealer... The… … English dictionary