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Definition of absolve
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Absolve
(v. t.) To
finish;
to
accomplish.
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Absolve
::
Absolve
(v. t.) To
resolve
or
explain.
Absolver
::
Absolver
(n.) One who
absolves.
Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) To free from
accusation,
or the
imputation
of fault or
blame;
to clear from
guilt;
to
release
from a
charge;
to
justify
by
extenuating
a
fault;
to
exculpate;
to
absolve;
to
acquit..
Dispense
::
Dispense
(v. t.) To
exempt;
to
excuse;
to
absolve;
-- with from.
Absolvent
::
Absolvent
(n.) An
absolver.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To of
something
weighing
upon or
impeding
over one, as a debt,
claim,
obligation,
responsibility,
accusation,
etc.; to
absolve;
to
acquit;
to
clear..
Assoilyie
::
Assoilyie
(v. t.) To
absolve;
to
acquit
by
sentence
of
court.
Absolvent
::
Absolvent
(a.)
Absolving.
Absolution
::
Absolution
(n.) The form of words by which a
penitent
is
absolved.
Justifier
::
"Justifier
(n.) One who
justifies;
one who
vindicates,
supports,
defends,
or
absolves..
Pardon
::
Pardon
(v. t.) To
absolve
from the
consequences
of a fault or the
punishment
of
crime;
to free from
penalty;
--
applied
to the
offender.
Justify
::
Justify
(a.) To treat as if
righteous
and just; to
pardon;
to
exculpate;
to
absolve.
Solute
::
Solute
(v. t.) To
absolve;
as, to
solute
sin..
Penitentiary
::
Penitentiary
(n.) An
officer
in some
dioceses
since A. D. 1215,
vested
with power from the
bishop
to
absolve
in cases
reserved
to him..
Absolve
::
Absolve
(v. t.) To free from a
penalty;
to
pardon;
to remit (a sin); -- said of the sin or
guilt.
Assoil
::
Assoil
(v. t.) To set free from
guilt;
to
absolve.
Quit
::
Quit (v.)
Released
from
obligation,
charge,
penalty,
etc.; free;
clear;
absolved;
acquitted..
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To
release
from
obligation,
accusation,
penalty,
or the like; to
absolve;
to
acquit..
Absolved
::
Absolved
(imp. & p. p.) of
Absolv.
Loose
::
Loose (a.) To
release
from
anything
obligatory
or
burdensome;
to
disengage;
hence,
to
absolve;
to
remit..
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