Acquitting

/əˈkwɪtɪŋ/ verb

The present participle of acquit; actively freeing someone from guilt or obligation, or conducting oneself in a certain manner.

The -ing suffix added to acquit creates the present participle, showing ongoing or continuous action. Maintains the Old French root aquitier throughout its grammatical transformations.

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