acquitted
no?
He was accused of sexual intercourse with a couple of little boys
I have a headache from staring at the computer screen for too long.
A synonym for the word "oblige" is compel. An antonym for the word "oblige" is let off. Please see the related link below.
The law of gravity is inviolate; you can't turn it off.
excuse, pardon, understand, acquit, condone, let off, turn a blind eye to
You can't unless the selling dealer agrees to let you return it. The cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, and not to vehicles.
She shrugged her shoulders, not caring either way. He shrugged off his coat and let it fall to the floor.
Off course it's legal Julio knows footbbal his word is the law
It's "let go of".
absolve, accept (someone's) apology, acquit, bear no malice, condone, excuse, exonerate, let bygones be bygones, let off (informal) pardon, remit
babble, betray, blab, burst out with, call out, come out with, cry out, disclose, divulge, exclaim, give away, jabber, leak, let on, let out, let slip, let the cat ouf of the bag, reveal, run off at the mouth, spill the beans, spout