Dictionary
Find
in
Dictionary
Thesaurus
Translations

Click to move up the list of words
acoustic tile
acoustic trauma
acoustics
acoustoelectric
acquaint
acquaintance
acquaintance rape
acquainted
acquiesce
acquire
acquired advantage
acquired character
acquired endowment
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
acquired taste
acquirement
acquirer
Click to move down the list of words
Also available:

World English Dictionary
Dictionnaire Français

acquit

ac·quit [ ə kwít ] (past and past participle ac·quit·ted, present participle ac·quit·ting, 3rd person present singular ac·quits)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb law declare somebody innocent: to declare officially that somebody is not guilty of a charge

2. ac·quit your·self vr behave: to conduct yourself in a particular way ( formal )
The band acquitted itself well at the performance.

3. transitive verb free somebody from obligation: to free somebody from a duty or obligation ( formal )

4. transitive verb repay something: to repay something such as a debt ( archaic )

[13th century. Via Old French a(c)quiter< assumed Latin acquitare "bring to rest," hence "set free" < quies "quiet"]

ac·quit·ter noun
Advertisement

© 2009 Microsoft