Acquitment

/əˈkwɪtmənt/ noun

The act of freeing someone from a charge or obligation, or a document that proves this freedom has been granted.

From Middle English acquiten, derived from Old French aquitier, meaning 'to pay off' or 'to satisfy.' The prefix ac- (to) combined with quite (free, clear) eventually evolved to mean clearing someone of guilt or debt.

AMነፃነት
ARبراءة
BNস্বাধীনতা
CAabsolució
CSomluva
DAfrifindelse
DEFreispruch
ELαθωοποίηση
ESabsolución
FAبی گناهی
FIselvitulo
FRacquittement
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