ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: VERB
- Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- To declare or find not guilty; innocent.
- Past participle of acquit, set free, rid of.
- Behave in a certain manner
- Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load).
- Of a body of water, to discharge (oneself), empty oneself.
- To free from an obligation, responsibility or task.
- To free from accusation or blame.
ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear off; to pay off; to requite.
- To pay for; to atone for.
- To clear one's self.
- To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or charge; -- now followed by of before the charge, formerly by from
- To bear or conduct one's self; to perform one's part
- To release or discharge from an obligation, such as a debt.
- To conduct (oneself) in a specified manner.
- To find not guilty of a criminal offense.
- To repay.
- To free from blame.
- To free from a responsibility, obligation, or task.
- To unload; to disburden; to discharge.
- To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation, or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or imputation.
- To discharge from duty or obligation, as a bail.
ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To release or discharge, as from an obligation, accusation, guilt, censure, suspicion, or whatever is laid against or upon a person as a charge or duty; specifically, in law, to pronounce not guilty: as, we acquit a man of evil intentions; the jury acquitted the prisoner.
- Past participle of acquit.
- To atone for.
- To behave, act, bear, conduct, demean, deport, or quit (one's self).
- Synonyms To exonerate, exculpate, discharge, set free. See absolve.
- . To release; set free; rescue.
- To behave; bear or conduct one's self: as, the soldier acquitted himself well in battle; the orator acquitted himself indifferently.
- With a reflexive pronoun: To clear one's self.
- To settle, as a debt; requite; pay; discharge; fulfil.
- (past participle) Acquitted; set free; rid of.
- Exonerated; freed.
- To unload; disburden.
- To ease (one's self) at stool.
- To relieve, as of a charge or of blame resting on one; clear of something that lies upon the character as an imputation: as, to exonerate one from blame, or from an accusation of crime.
- To relieve of, as an obligation, debt, or duty; discharge of responsibility or liability: as, a bail exonerates himself by producing his principal in court.
- Synonyms To exculpate, absolve, acquit, justify, vindicate.
ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Pay, Fulfill, Perform, Absolve, Assoil, Bear, Clear, Discharge, Conduct, Carry, Behave, Comport, Deport, Exculpate, Exonerate
- Excuse, Exempt, Release, Waive, Relinquish, Relieve, Shield, Whitewash, Justify, Absolve, Assoil, Discharge, Clear, Acquit, Exculpate
ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fulfil, Meet, Implement, Comply, Pay, Perform, Assoil, Bear, Clear, Discharge, Conduct, Carry, Comport, Deport, Exculpate
- Implicate, Vindicate, Incriminate, Convict, Waiver, Excuse, Exempt, Release, Waive, Relieve, Justify, Assoil, Discharge, Clear, Exculpate
ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- David Burns: In voting to acquit Trump, Sen.
- If you acquit the President, we will survive.
- You will not acquit me from my iniquity.
- Benedict said, asking jurors to acquit his client.
- We thought they were going to acquit him.
- Pollard could do such things, voted to acquit.
- Quit is the same as acquit, conduct, behave.
- If it doesn t fit, you must acquit.
- And would not acquit me of my guilt.
- Acquit former partner on single charge Clear Clear Of Blame Crossword Clue ACQUIT.
- Pilate took three steps in an attempt to exonerate.
- Mueller to confirm that he did not exonerate Trump.
- Exonerate: Removal of a charge, responsibility or duty.
- Two, the available documents do not exonerate Mr.
- Maimane challenges Duduzane Zuma online: "Exonerate your name".
- And it was not designed to exonerate people.
- Why would the House of Representatives exonerate him?
- However, blaming human nature does not exonerate government.
- How far will you go to exonerate yourself?
- Southouse to find evidence that could exonerate them.
ACQUIT vs EXONERATE: QUESTIONS
- Who said it is better to acquit ten guilty than one innocent?
- How many Magdalo rebel soldiers did CA acquit in Oakwood mutiny?
- Which is worse to convict an innocent person or acquit one?
- What happens if a plea of autrefois acquit is rejected?
- Did Marco Rubio vote to acquit Trump over Capitol riot?
- Did the investigation into Darren Wilson's shooting of Michael Brown exonerate him?
- How many answers to the crossword puzzle exonerate are there?
- Did Israeli army exonerate itself in 2014 Gaza war crimes?
- How many campaigns were there to exonerate Knox and Sollecito?
- Will DNA testing be used to exonerate Michael Dean Gonzales?
- Can DNA profiling be used to exonerate the wrongfully convicted?
- Can evidence finally be used to exonerate three men?
- Will Pritam Singh exonerate himself after raeesah Khan probe?
- Can DNA exonerate a case based on eyewitness testimony?
- What operating systems are available with exonerate?