absolves

[əbˈzɒlvz]

absolves Definition

declare (someone) free from guilt, obligation, or punishment.

Using absolves: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "absolves" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The confession absolved him of any guilt.

  • Example

    The judge absolved her of all charges.

  • Example

    I can't absolve you from your responsibilities.

absolves Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for absolves

Phrases with absolves

  • free oneself from blame or responsibility

    Example

    He tried to absolve himself of any wrongdoing.

  • grant pardon for sins

    Example

    In the Catholic Church, a priest can absolve a person from sin through the sacrament of confession.

  • release someone from an obligation or duty

    Example

    The captain absolved the crew of their duties for the day.

Origins of absolves

from Latin 'absolvere', meaning 'to set free'

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Summary: absolves in Brief

'Absolves' [əbˈzɒlvz] is a verb that means to declare someone free from guilt, obligation, or punishment. It is often used in legal or religious contexts, as in 'The judge absolved her of all charges' or 'In the Catholic Church, a priest can absolve a person from sin through the sacrament of confession.' 'Absolves' has synonyms like 'exonerate' and 'acquit,' and informal expressions like 'let off the hook' and 'clear.'