"Acquittal" is a noun.
Ex: O.J. Simpson's acquittal shocked many people.
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It means to have been found not guilty of a crime after a trial.not-guilty verdict: a judgment given by a judge or jury that somebody is not guilty of a charge
That is the correct spelling of "acquittal" (a finding of not guilty).
The trial ended in an acquittal for the defendant.
The jury voted for acquittal because he didn't do anything wrong.
An order of acquittal is the formal finding of a "not guilty" verdict in a criminal trial.
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