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ab·solve    Audio Help   [ab-zolv, -solv] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used with object), -solved, -solv·ing.
1.to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death.
2.to set free or release, as from some duty, obligation, or responsibility (usually fol. by from): to be absolved from one's oath.
3.to grant pardon for.
4.Ecclesiastical.
a.to grant or pronounce remission of sins to.
b.to remit (a sin) by absolution.
c.to declare (censure, as excommunication) removed.

[Origin: 1525–35; < L absolvere, equiv. to ab- ab- + solvere to loosen; see solve]

ab·solv·a·ble, adjective
ab·sol·vent, adjective, noun
ab·solv·er, noun

1. exculpate, clear. Absolve, acquit, exonerate all mean to free from blame. Absolve is a general word for this idea. To acquit is to release from a specific and usually formal accusation: The court must acquit the accused if there is not enough evidence of guilt. To exonerate is to consider a person clear of blame or consequences for an act (even when the act is admitted), or to justify the person for having done it: to be exonerated for a crime committed in self-defense. 2. liberate, exempt. 3. excuse, forgive.
1. blame.
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ab·solve    Audio Help   (əb-zŏlv', -sŏlv')  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   ab·solved, ab·solv·ing, ab·solves
  1. To pronounce clear of guilt or blame.
  2. To relieve of a requirement or obligation.
    1. To grant a remission of sin to.
    2. To pardon or remit (a sin).


[Middle English absolven, from Latin absolvere; see absolute.]

ab·solv'a·ble adj., ab·solv'er n.
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