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acquitte

 

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Term:

acquitte

Part of Speech:

Verb

Definition:

1. To relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty.

2. To fulfill one's obligation or debt; clear or discharge.

Sample Sentences:

1. The jury unanimously decided to acquitte the defendant due to lack of evidence.

2. The judge ordered the release of the accused, as he was acquitted of all charges.

3. Despite the financial instability, she managed to acquitte all her loans and debts in a timely manner.

4. It is our responsibility to acquitte the debts we owe to society by contributing positively to its development.

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