of Absolve
Source: Webster's dictionaryEarlier that day, a Trump-appointed federal judge in New York issued absolving Carlson of wrongdoing in a defamation case after Fox News admitted that its star host is not always accurate when he discusses the news on TV. Source: Internet
In absolving Otema of raping student Y, Justice Soladoye noted that the demeanor of Student Y in her testimony was mischievous and she would not have claimed that she was raped if Otema had paid her the N50,000 agreed upon before their rendezvous. Source: Internet
Confide all the details to someone else who could tell the truth - absolving you of all responsibility. Source: Internet
Finally, I think that when we start deeming any war “unavoidable” we are absolving one or both parties of their moral culpability. Source: Internet
The U.S. has a discreditable history of absolving wrongdoers when their crimes are grand enough and the perpetrators sufficiently prominent. Source: Internet
The panel has not only displayed a bias to do the bidding of the Lagos State governor, it has also indicated that the whole essence of the panel is a charade put together to deceive the people and absolving the guilty of any wrongdoing. Source: Internet