Absolution

/ˌæbsəˈluːʃən/ noun

Forgiveness or being freed from guilt and punishment, especially in religious contexts through confession and penance.

From Latin 'absolutio,' meaning 'acquittal' or 'setting free,' derived from 'absolvere' (to set free). The word entered English through Church Latin describing the sacramental forgiveness of sins.

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