His acquittal outraged the town.
Charged with first degree murder, she rejoiced to receive an acquittal.
The acquittal meant the person was again a free person.
The courtroom erupted in pandemonium when the judge announced my acquittal.
The defendant literally fainted when the judge announced his acquittal.
Are you sure of your acquittal?
The jury confirmed his acquittal.
i have a conviction toward the almighty God.
The Jury first wanted to acquit, but decided against it in the end.
we can acquit them of all charges now that we have evidence
Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can Acquit them of all charges.
the root word of acquit is the Latin quietus = free, but it passed through ancient french and middle English on its way to us.
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we can acquit them of all charges now that we have evidence
The court was forced to acquit the defendant due to lack of evidence.
Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can Acquit them of all charges.
If the pad fits, you must acquit!
I/you/we/they acquit. He/she/it acquits. The present participle is acquitting.
I/you/we/they acquit. He/she/it acquits. The present participle acquitting.
Synonyms for acquit are: absolve, free, vindicate, exonerate, clear and discharge.
It could be acquit or quitting.Ex. 1. I aquit.Ex. 2. I am aquitting.
the root word of acquit is the Latin quietus = free, but it passed through ancient french and middle English on its way to us.
The synonyms for "Acquit" are: absolve, clear, discharge, exonerate, release, free, liberate, vindicate, let go of, excuse, relieve, write off, set free. The right synonym to use will depend on context.
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Jurors don't "ACQUIT" people. Jurors can only find the Guilty or Not guilty.