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absolvitory

 

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Adjective absolvitory has 1 sense
  1. absolvitory, exonerative, forgiving - providing absolution
    Antonyms: inculpatory, inculpative (indirect, via exculpatory)

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Term: Absolvitory

Description:

Absolvitory is an adjective that refers to something or someone that provides or signifies absolution, forgiveness, or exoneration.

Senses:

  1. Having the power to absolve or grant forgiveness.
  2. Expressing or granting absolution, especially in a religious or legal context.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The absolvitory prayer brought comfort to the repentant sinner.
  2. The judge delivered an absolvitory verdict, acquitting the defendant of all charges.
  3. His absolvitory actions demonstrated his genuine remorse for his mistakes.
  4. The absolvitory power vested in the priest allowed him to pardon sins.

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