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absolve
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absolve
verb
/əbˈzɒlv/
absolution
absorb
Meaning
to declare someone free from blame, guilt, or responsibility
to free someone from blame, guilt, or responsibility; to pardon
Example Sentences
The priest absolved him of his sins.
The priest absolved him of his sins.
Example Expressions
absolve from blame
Synonyms
forgive, pardon, acquit, exonerate, clear
Entry 1
forgive, pardon, acquit, exonerate, clear
Entry 2
forgive, pardon, exonerate, clear
Antonyms
blame, accuse, convict, condemn, charge
Entry 1
blame, accuse, convict
Entry 2
blame, condemn, accuse, charge
Collocations
absolve from sin, absolve from blame, absolve responsibility, absolve from guilt, absolve sins, completely absolve
Entry 1
absolve from sin, absolve from blame, absolve responsibility
Entry 2
absolve from guilt, absolve responsibility, absolve sins, completely absolve
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