acquitter

[US]/əˈkwɪtə(r)/
[UK]/əˈkwɪtər/

Translation

n.a person who receives goods; consignee

Phrases & Collocations

s'acquitter de

acquitter une dette

acquitter pleinement

s'acquitter d'un devoir

acquitter ses dettes

fully acquitter

acquitter rapidement

s'acquitter honorably

acquitter en espèces

acquitter completely

Example Sentences

the jury voted to acquit the defendant of all charges.

the court acquitted him of any wrongdoing after a lengthy trial.

she finally acquitted herself of her debts after ten years of struggle.

the accused was acquitted on all five counts by the judge.

they acquitted their obligations honorably despite the difficult circumstances.

the company was acquitted of fraud charges due to lack of evidence.

she acquitted herself brilliantly during the challenging presentation.

the panel acquitted him of negligence following the investigation.

he was fully acquitted after new evidence emerged in his favor.

the judge ordered the elderly man to be acquitted of theft charges.

the team acquitted itself well under intense pressure during the finals.

after deliberating for three days, the jury acquitted the defendant.

the court acquitted the ceo of all corruption allegations.

she acquitted her duties with exceptional professionalism and dedication.

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