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Synonyms & Similar Words
exoneration
vindication
absolution
clearance
discharge
release
liberation
freedom
pardon
reprieve
acquittance
justification
validation
verification
exoneration
discharge
excusal
exception
exemption
immunity
impunity
reprieve
mitigation
commutation
remission
clemency
mercy
leniency
forgiveness
amnesty
purgation
cleansing
expiation
redemption
deliverance
rescue
salvation
liberation
emancipation
Meaning of Acquittal
The primary meaning of the word "Acquittal" is the act of declaring someone not guilty of a crime.
Definitions
- A judgment or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged
- The act of acquitting someone, or the state of being acquitted
- A declaration that a person is not guilty of an offence, made by a court of law or other judicial body
Etymology of Acquittal
The word "Acquittal" comes from the Old French word "acquittier", which means "to release or discharge", and is derived from the Latin words "ac" meaning "to" and "quittare" meaning "to leave or release"
Historically, the term has been used in law since the 15th century to describe the act of declaring someone not guilty of a crime
Example Uses
- The jury delivered an acquittal, and the defendant was released from custody
- The acquittal of the suspect was met with widespread criticism from the public
- The lawyer argued that the evidence was insufficient to secure a conviction, and the judge ordered an acquittal
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
conviction
condemnation
sentence
punishment
penalty
fine
imprisonment
incarceration
detention
restraint
guilt
culpability
blameworthiness
liability
responsibility
fault
wrongdoing
misconduct
offense
crime
delinquency
transgression
infringement
violation
breach