Absolutory

/ˈæbsəˌluːtɔːri/ adjective

Relating to or having the power of absolving or forgiving someone of guilt or blame.

From Latin 'absolutorius,' derived from 'absolvere' (to set free, forgive) + '-ory' (relating to or serving for). Historically used in religious and legal contexts to describe acts of pardoning.

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