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    Meaning of Acquit

    The primary meaning of the word "acquit" is to declare someone not guilty of a crime.

    Definitions

    • To declare someone not guilty of a crime, typically in a court of law
    • To release someone from a duty, responsibility, or obligation
    • To free someone from a burden, blame, or accusation

    Etymology of Acquit

    The word "acquit" originates from the Old French word "acquitter," which is derived from the Latin words "ad" meaning "to" and "quittus" meaning "free" or "discharged"
    Historically, the word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the act of declaring someone not guilty of a crime or releasing someone from a duty or obligation

    Example Uses

    • The jury voted to acquit the defendant due to lack of evidence
    • The company was acquitted of any wrongdoing in the investigation
    • The judge acquitted the defendant of all charges and released them from custody

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    convict condemn sentence punish penalize fine imprison incriminate implicate accuse blame charge indict prosecute convict doom condemn sentence penalize