Antonym: conviction. Similar words: acquire, acquisition, acquiescence, acquainted, pittance, quite, equity, quite a few. Meaning: [-tl] n. a judgment of not guilty.
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31 Even the acquittal pronounced by Athena had not restored to him his peace of mind.
32 Simpson has said so repeatedly since his acquittal in the case.
33 The jury brought in an acquittal.
34 I hope he can win an acquittal.
35 The acquittal gave me hope to express my desire.
36 After his acquittal he leave the court smiling.
37 I am glad to hear of his acquittal.
38 The District Court denied petitioner ? ? s motion for a judgment of acquittal.
39 Prosecutors in Taipei then successfully appealed to the high court against Ma's acquittal.
40 Athena's acquittal of Orestes at the end of the play is a symbol of Athens's progression into a new era of civilization.
41 They were enraged at the acquittal of a policeman accused of murder.
42 Your remarks in the court were necessary auxiliaries to my brother's acquittal.
43 She was acquitted on the obstruction of justice charge and, according to press reports,[http://sentencedict.com/acquittal.html] the jury deadlocked 7-5 for acquittal on the contempt charges.
44 In those days advocate careful " case of Xin Pusen uxoricide " the judge is in Xinpusen by say after acquittal " the crime that the whole world saw Xinpusen, but law did not see " it is this meaning.
45 A vote for acquittal should not be based on sympathy or the reluctance of a jury to perform a disagreeable task.
46 Law An annulment or acquittal; dismissal, as of a court order.
47 Law An annulment acquittal ; dismissal, of a court order.
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