Similar words: acquittal, acquit, acquire, acquired, acquiesce, acquisition, acquiescence, acquainted. Meaning: [ə'kwɪt] adj. declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless.
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31. He acquitted himself bravely.
32. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she's guilty.
33. He acquitted himself well.
34. I thought that he acquitted himself admirably in today's meeting.
35. The court acquitted Reece of the murder of his wife.
36. Five months ago he was acquitted on a shoplifting charge.
37. Both defendants were acquitted.
38. The engineer responsible for the collapse of the bridge was acquitted of manslaughter.
39. All the new comers have acquitted themselves of various duties splendidly.
40. A jury acquitted Simpson of the murders in October.
41. He was acquitted on one count.
42. He was tried for murder, and acquitted.
43. Robert was duly acquitted, but the mystery swirled on.
44. Although acquitted, he was frightened for his life.
45. I thought he'd acquitted himself well before getting crocked?
46. After an initial hung jury,[http://sentencedict.com/acquitted.html] the Sweets were acquitted.
47. Bennett was acquitted of murder.
48. He was acquitted on May 25, 1990, largely because of contradictory statements by witnesses.
49. Simpson was acquitted in 1995 and is now being sued in civil court by the victims' families.
50. The jury earlier acquitted the three of two bank robberies in London, in which the families of managers were also terrorised.
51. Since 1986 Gotti had faced three previous trials and had been acquitted on all charges.
52. They acquitted him of three further charges of indecency and one of buggery.
53. The court-martial found Captain Faulknor carried no blame and was acquitted.
54. In June 1991 they were acquitted on all charges and proceedings under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 were discontinued.
55. The appellant's wife was acquitted of aiding and abetting the appellant on count 4 and discharged.
56. He was acquitted on a count of conspiracy to murder.
57. In a landmark Minnesota decision in March of 1984, Lucille Tisland was acquitted of the murder.
58. After a heavily publicized trial, Weaver was acquitted on all major charges against him.
59. Mohajerani's wife, Jamileh Kadivar, a popular reformist lawmaker, was charged but acquitted in connection with the Berlin conference.
60. After changing their pleas to guilty 19 of the defendants were given suspended sentences; the remaining defendant was acquitted.
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