acquit



acquit (one) of

To determine that one is not guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing. Everyone in the courtroom was shocked when the jury acquitted the defendant of murder.
See also: acquit, of

acquit someone of something

to establish someone's innocence of a criminal charge or the blame for some wrongdoing. The investigator acquitted Wally of the charges.
See also: acquit, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NjÅL-Norwegian
KaĞAn-Turkish
Georgina[dʒɔ:'dʒi:nə]
Malina (1)-Scottish
ZoroasterZAWR-ə-as-tər (English)History
Benigna-Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Late Roman