Similar words: absolve, involved, solve, absolution, resolve, solvent, dissolve, solvency. Meaning: [əb'zɒlv] adj. freed from any question of guilt.
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31. I was absolved of blame in the matter.
32. I am absolved of blame in the matter.
33. They absolved her from the promise.
34. The police absolved the suspect.
35. She absolved him from a promise.
36. The priest absolved him and told him to say ten hail Mary's.
37. The captain is absolved from all blame and responsibility for the shipwreck.
38. Until the obligor accepts a notice of the assignment from either the assignor or the assignee, it is absolved by paying the assignor.
39. She leaned sobbing against him as the judges absolved her former boyfriend and co-defendant Rafaele Sollecito.
More similar words: absolve, involved, solve, absolution, resolve, solvent, dissolve, solvency, insolvent, insolvency, absorb, absorbed, absorption, evolve, involve, involvement, obsolescence, revolve around, dived, live down, depraved, perceived, observed, improved, relieved, reserved, absent, absurd, delve, aggrieved.