what is the similar for absolve and blame
SaviourTo eschew is to avoid. A repellent causes avoidance.To absolve is to remove blame. A (The) Saviour causes the removal of blame.
(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.
Synonyms of absolve: discharge, forgive, release, relieve, clear, excuse Antonyms of absolve: charge, punish, blame, condemn, hold
'Exonerate' is the correct spelling (to absolve someone from blame for a misconduct).
To clear or absolve, to forgive
The opposite of absolve is condemn. Absolving means to free someone from blame or responsibility, while condemning means to express disapproval or strong criticism of someone's actions.
'Cover Your Own Arse' - a saying that means to take precautions so you can absolve yourself of blame, if someone tries to blame you for something.
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.
To absolve someone is to pronounce someone blameless. An example sentence would be: The attorney got them to absolve the charges.
she is not free yet. Court did not absolve her.