acquit in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for acquit in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

I.acquit <forma in -ing acquitting, pt, pp acquitted> [Brit əˈkwɪt, Am əˈkwɪt] VB trans

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to acquit
to acquit sb of (doing) sth
to acquit
to acquit sb of (doing) sth
to acquit sb of

acquit in the PONS Dictionary

acquit Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to acquit sb of a charge

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He was acquitted, only barely escaping the guillotine.
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She was subsequently acquitted and made a comeback, but her career never fully recovered.
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He therefore was unable to participate in his legal defence, though he was acquitted before the end of the trial.
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In all, he was convicted on three articles, acquitted on the other ten.
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He was acquitted, but the episode hurt his political career.
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Although a large percentage of those charged were acquitted, sentences of up to fifteen years in prison and heavy fines were imposed on others.
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In total, the 9 accused, 6 were acquitted and 3 convicted, which had generated much controversy in the country.
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He was acquitted after there was found to be little evidence of his direct involvement.
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He was accused in 1961 of teaching that it was possible for a person once saved to be lost, but was acquitted.
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She was acquitted, as he could present no proof and her reputation was yet not so bad.
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