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absolve

ab·solve [ əb zólv, əb sólv ] (past and past participle ab·solved, present participle ab·solv·ing, 3rd person present singular ab·solves)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. pronounce somebody blameless: to state publicly or officially that somebody is not guilty and not to be held responsible

2. relieve somebody of obligation: to release somebody from an obligation or requirement

3. forgive somebody: to forgive somebody's sins, especially formally in a Christian church service or sacrament

[15th century. < Latin absolvere "set free" < solvere "loosen"]

ab·solv·a·ble adjective
ab·solv·er noun
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