Absolve


The meaning of the word Absolve is: to make (someone) free from guilt, responsibility, etc.


Examples:

The jury’s innocent verdict appears to absolve the defendant of any guilt.

published by Kandi on 2021-03-02 03:23:08


After the traffic accident, the drunk driver tried to absolve himself of responsibility for the wreck.

published by Alysha on 2021-05-23 02:16:24


The fact you did not shoot the storeowner during your gang’s robbery does not absolve you of his death.

published by Jesica on 2021-12-18 02:19:52


If you wish to absolve yourself of your sins, you must first confess them and not repeat the same actions.

published by Mavis on 2021-10-22 08:36:10


The lack of funding does not absolve the city government from its guilt of not being prepared for the storm.

published by Columbus on 2021-08-15 02:04:39


When the president granted the prisoner a pardon, he felt the man’s good deeds were enough to absolve him of his wrongdoings.

published by Jann on 2021-12-07 03:54:26


Admitting you lied does not absolve you from the guilt of deceiving your spouse.

published by Devora on 2021-04-05 08:29:12


While you can expect the court to be more lenient if you turn in the stolen money, you cannot expect that action to absolve you of all blame.

published by Shawana on 2021-11-15 22:10:03


To absolve Jake from the crime would be a huge injustice since he already admitted to his part in the burglary.

published by Sherry on 2021-03-31 19:56:31


The five-year warranty does not absolve the car manufacturer from the liability of selling a faulty vehicle.

published by Leontine on 2021-04-20 10:40:06


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