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1. Acquit /əˈkwɪt/ CET6+ TEM8 (Acquitting, Acquitted, Acquits) 1

2. Adjectives for acquit include acquitted, acquitting, Acquittanced and acquittancing

3. Trump Acquitted of Inciting Insurrection The Senate voted to acquit former president Donald J

4. Accordingly, autrefois Acquit and convict means formerly or once Acquitted or convicted

5. Verbs for acquittal include acquit, acquited, acquiting, acquits, acquittance, Acquittanced, acquitted and acquitting

6. Acquit From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Law Acquit ac‧quit / əˈkwɪt / verb ( Acquitted , Acquitting ) 1 [ transitive ] SCT to give a decision in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime All the defendants were Acquitted

7. Verbs for acquittal include acquit, acquited, acquiting, acquits, acquittance, Acquittanced, acquitted and acquitting

8. Do you think he'll be acquitted?

9. Voted to Acquit the defendant When might absolve be a better fit than Acquit?

10. "I want to be exonerated, I want to be acquitted, I want to be rid of all this.

11. Would you be inclined to acquit the accused?

12. Acquit definition: If someone is Acquitted of a crime in a court of law , they are formally declared not to Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

13. Acquit somebody (of something) to decide and state officially in court that somebody is not guilty of a crime The jury Acquitted him of murder

14. The rest of the accused are acquitted and to be set at liberty .

15. Yeah, six months should be enough to acquit my obligations.

16. ‘The jury that the accused thought must Acquit him, came in with a verdict of guilty within 90 minutes.’ ‘A jury needed less than half an hour to Acquit him of the charges.’ ‘To the amazement of Evangelical Christians, he was Acquitted of the charges.’

17. ‘The jury that the accused thought must Acquit him, came in with a verdict of guilty within 90 minutes.’ ‘A jury needed less than half an hour to Acquit him of the charges.’ ‘To the amazement of Evangelical Christians, he was Acquitted of the charges.’

18. He thought it churlish not to be able to acquit oneself in French

19. 36 synonyms for behave: act, react, conduct yourself, acquit yourself, comport yourself, be well-Behaved, be good, be polite, mind your manners

20. Acquit somebody of something The judge directed the jury to Acquit Phillips

21. The judge Acquitted other members of her in-laws' family by giving them the benefit of the doubt.: The other case was the woman who was Acquitted in court for using a riding crop on her son.: It may be, of course, that the person seeking the intervention of the appellate court will be Acquitted.: I drove around most of the Midlands and east of England in this car and it Acquitted itself admirably.

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23. Present tense third-person singular of acquit Synonyms & Antonyms of Acquits 1 to free from a charge of wrongdoing acquitted of the robbery charge after proving he was nowhere near the scene of the crime

24. Acquisitivenesses acquisitor acquisitors acquisitory acquisitus: acquist acquists acquit acquite acquited acquites acquiting acquitment acquitments acquits: acquittal acquittals acquittance acquittanced acquittances acquittaunce acquitted acquitter acquitters acquitting

25. She acquitted herself of suspicion.

26. 9 I acquit Edward of all essential misconduct.

27. Definition of Acquit in the Definitions.net dictionary

28. What does Acquit mean? Information and translations of Acquit in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …

29. The definition of Acquitted is when someone has been released of responsibility for a crime or been found to be not guilty

30. He was acquitted of a crime.

31. The jury acquitted him of stealing.

32. The jury acquitted him of murder.

33. 66 of the others were acquitted.

34. And you would not acquit me of my error.

35. 7 The court acquit two of the accused.

36. This is the British English definition of Acquit .

37. She was acquitted of the blame.

38. The jury acquitted him of all charges.

39. The jury Acquitted him of all cha

40. , the court acquitted him of the crime.

41. The accused was acquitted of the charge.

42. Acquit in a sentence - Use "Acquit" in a sentence 1

43. The Council acquitted six of those convicted.

44. Acquit yourself well/honourably/admirably etc Definition and synonyms of Acquit from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education

45. She was Acquitted of the murder of her husband

46. = She was Acquitted of murdering her husband

47. The accused was acquitted of the murder.

48. A person who has been acquitted or convicted of an offence outside the State shall not be proceeded against for an offence under section 2 for the act which constituted the offence of which the person was acquitted or convicted.

49. The men were acquitted for lack of proof.

50. 11 Who can discern his errors? Acquit me of hidden faults.

51. They always Acquit themselves of their duty very well

52. To Acquit someone is to clear them of charges

53. The accused was/were acquitted of the charge.

54. 1 They always acquit themselves of their duty very well.

55. I've been acquitted.

56. ‘the jury Acquitted Bream of murder’ ‘The four white officers were Acquitted on criminal charges a year after the shooting.’ ‘On four of the seven charges he was Acquitted; on the other three the jury was unable to agree.’ ‘The five officers were Acquitted of manslaughter charges …

57. He was Acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates

58. They have acquitted themselves of various duties splendidly.

59. He was acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

60. Ignatius Mhambi was acquitted of his charges in July."

61. The president was Acquitted on both articles of impeachment

62. She was acquitted of all the charges against her.

63. Mr Ling was Acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates

64. Acquirere to purchase; to acquit.

65. The situation of a defendant acquitted following an examination of the merits is not comparable to the situation of a defendant acquitted without any such assessment.

66. Because of extenuating circumstances, the court acquitted him of the crime.

67. The definition of Acquit is to clear a person of a charge of wrongdoing

68. Some common synonyms of Acquit are absolve, exculpate, exonerate, and vindicate

69. The defence filed a motion for acquittal pursuant to rule # bis on # ctober # in which it argued that the accused should be acquitted of all charges

70. Both defendants were acquitted.

71. He was Acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

72. She was Acquitted of all the charges against her

73. There are three charges : you are at liberty to acquit or convict on all three or acquit or convict on any two of the charges .

74. The definition of Acquit is to clear a person of a charge of wrongdoing

75. 18 He was acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

76. He was acquitted of cruelty, maltreatment of a subordinate and indecent assault.

77. The judge directed the jury to Acquit Phillips of the murder

78. Acquitted of all charges by the ICC in December 2012.

79. It acquitted the applicant of aiding and abetting clandestine immigration.

80. They acquitted him of three further charges of indecency and one of buggery.