Acquits

/əˈkwɪts/ verb

Declares someone not guilty of a crime, or fulfills an obligation or duty in a satisfactory way.

Third-person singular present tense of acquit, from Old French aquitier meaning 'to pay off, settle, or free.' The meaning shifted from financial transactions to legal declarations through the development of formal justice systems.

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