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Sentence count:39+4 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2016-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: absolveinvolvedsolveabsolutionresolvesolventdissolvesolvencyMeaning: [əb'zɒlv]  adj. freed from any question of guilt. 
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1. The court absolved him of guilt in her death.
2. She was absolved of blame in the matter.
3. The report absolved her from/of all blame for the accident.
4. None of us can be absolved wholly of wrong doing.
5. The priest absolved him of his sins.
6. The court absolved the accused man.
7. Thank God, I am absolved from my promise.
8. He was absolved of all blame.
9. He absolved me from further obligation.
10. The priest absolved him .
11. He was absolved from his promise.
12. They absolved him from blame.
13. He cannot be absolved of all responsibility for the accident.
14. A police investigation yesterday absolved the police of all blame in the incident.
15. The court absolved him of all responsibility for the accident.
16. The President absolved his officers and took the blame upon himself.
17. Oppenheimer seems to have absolved himself for lack of special expertise in ethics.
18. He was absolved, neither waking nor sleeping had he betrayed his trust.
19. For all that, the teacher can hardly be absolved from the attempt to clarify his own mind.
20. But now all of us have been absolved of ever considering it again.
21. It absolved him of jealousy and spread balm on her irritations and reassured her that she had not the slightest regret.
22. For a dead person has been absolved from sin.
23. The youth confessed his sms and absolved.
24. The priest absolved the dying man.
25. None of us can be absolved wholly wrong doing.
26. He is absolved of all blame.
27. If all the world hated you, and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved you, and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.
28. Everyone but his father; whose condition,[Sentencedict] whose very nature absolved him of responsibility.
29. Another 76 other police and troops, including an army general, were absolved by the military court after a 15-week trial.
30. The entire thing was entirely trumped up and she was absolved because of the publicity we gave the case.
More similar words: absolveinvolvedsolveabsolutionresolvesolventdissolvesolvencyinsolventinsolvencyabsorbabsorbedabsorptionevolveinvolveinvolvementobsolescencerevolve arounddivedlive downdepravedperceivedobservedimprovedrelievedreservedabsentabsurddelveaggrieved
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