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1 Absolution
f; -, -en; KATH. absolution; jemandem die Absolution erteilen give ( oder grant) s.o. absolution, forgive s.o. umg.* * *die Absolutionabsolution* * *Ab|so|lu|ti|on [apzolu'tsioːn]f -, -en (ECCL)absolution* * *(forgiveness, especially of sins: The priest granted the man absolution.) absolution* * *Ab·so·lu·ti·on<-, -en>[apzoluˈtsi̯o:n]f REL absolution[jdm] die \Absolution erteilen to grant [sb] [or pronounce] absolutionjdm keine \Absolution erteilen können (fig) not to be in the position to declare sb blameless* * *die; Absolution, Absolutionen (kath. Rel.) absolution* * ** * *die; Absolution, Absolutionen (kath. Rel.) absolution* * *f.absolution n. -
2 Absolution
Ab·so·lu·ti·on <-, -en> [apzoluʼtsi̭o:n] fabsolution;[jdm] die \Absolution erteilen to grant [sb] [or pronounce] absolution;jdm keine \Absolution erteilen können ( fig) not to be in the position to declare sb blameless -
3 jdm. die Absolution erteilen
to grant/give sb. absolutionDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdm. die Absolution erteilen
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