absolves

[US]/əˈbːzɒlvz/
[UK]/abˈsɔlz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to declare someone free from blame or guilt; to pardon someone for a sin or crime;; to release someone from responsibility or obligation;

Example Sentences

the law absolves him of any wrongdoing.

her confession absolved her from further punishment.

the priest's words absolved the sinner of his guilt.

he felt absolved from responsibility after confessing his mistake.

the team's victory absolved the coach from criticism.

he was absolved of his duties after resigning from his position.

the treaty absolved both countries from future conflict.

only a confession could absolve him of suspicion.

the evidence absolved the suspect from any involvement in the crime.

she felt absolved of her guilt after donating to charity.

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