to absolve
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British pronunciation
/ɐbsˈɒlv/

Definición y Significado de "absolve"

to absolve
01

absolver

to release someone from blame, guilt, or obligation, clearing them of any wrongdoing
Transitive: to absolve sb of sth | to absolve sb from sth
to absolve definition and meaning
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Recognizing the misunderstanding, the manager chose to absolve the employee from blame.
Reconociendo el malentendido, el gerente optó por absolver al empleado de culpa.
The court decision was to absolve the defendant of all charges due to lack of evidence.
La decisión del tribunal fue absolver al acusado de todos los cargos debido a la falta de pruebas.
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absolver, perdonar

to officially forgive someone for a sin or wrongdoing
Transitive: to absolve sb
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He was absolved by the priest after confessing his mistakes.
Fue absuelto por el sacerdote después de confesar sus errores.
The clergyman absolved the parishioner, offering forgiveness for their wrongdoings.
El clérigo absolvió al feligrés, ofreciendo perdón por sus fechorías.
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