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to absolve
01
absolver, isentar de responsabilidade
to release someone from blame, guilt, or obligation, clearing them of any wrongdoing
Transitive: to absolve sb of sth | to absolve sb from sth
02
absolver, perdoar
to officially forgive someone for a sin or wrongdoing
Transitive: to absolve sb
absolve
v
absolved
adj
absolved
adj
absolver
n
absolver
n
absolvitory
adj
absolvitory
adj
Exemplo
The supervisor is actively absolving employees from blame for minor oversights.
The organization has recently absolved members of any wrongdoing in a recent controversy.
The court decision was to absolve the defendant of all charges due to lack of evidence.
After a thorough investigation, the committee decided to absolve the employee of any misconduct.
Recognizing the misunderstanding, the manager chose to absolve the employee from blame.