He made the baby, he should help pay for her care. If you are certain (and not being coerced) about this, you can go back to court. There may be other factors in this case--consult your lawyer.
Can you absolve me, father?Penance will absolve your sins.
She was wrong yesterday. Judge did not absolve her totally.
The noun for absolve is absolution.
what is the similar for absolve and blame
she is not free yet. Court did not absolve her.
To absolve someone is to pronounce someone blameless. An example sentence would be: The attorney got them to absolve the charges.
(the word absolve means to clear or remove, in the sense of forgiving guilt or debt)He asked the priest to absolve him of his sins.The courts did not absolve the company of blame, but found no evidence of negligence.Unless his creditor decided to absolve his obligation, a debtor could be thrown into prison.
To absolve someone is to pronounce someone blameless. An example sentence would be: The judge said they were going to absolve him of all the charges.
Synonyms of absolve: discharge, forgive, release, relieve, clear, excuse Antonyms of absolve: charge, punish, blame, condemn, hold
There is no such word. Findings such as, "not guilty,' and 'pardon' do NOT absolve someone from a crime.
Yes. The fact that you don't have the car doesn't absolve you from the debt and the contract you signed.
The noun forms of the verb to absolve are absolver, absolution, and the gerund, absolving.