Acquit

/əˈkwɪt/ verb

To acquit someone is to officially decide in a court that they are not guilty of a crime. More generally, it can mean to behave in a particular way, especially under pressure.

From Old French 'aquiter', meaning 'to clear, release, or pay off', from 'a-' (from) + 'quiter' (to set free). It originally meant freeing someone from a debt or obligation.

AMነፃ ማውጣት
ARيبرئ
BNখালাস দেওয়া
CSzprostit
DAfrikende
DEfreisprechen
ELαθωώνω
ESabsolver
FAتبرئه کردن
FIvapauttaa
FRacquitter
GUમુક્ત કરવું
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