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acquitted

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1. acquitted - Adjective

2. acquitted - Verb

Derived from acquit

4. acquitted - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

of Acquit

Source: Webster's dictionary

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It is better that a guilty man should not be brought to trial than that he should be acquitted. Livy

Suppose Sisyphus to have been acquitted his need of forever toiling up his hill in Hell, would he have made the last journey in joy? Or would mere fatigue have extinguished all other emotion, as a torch extinguished in a sconce? Avram Davidson

Our approaches were pushed on with great spirit, while we had any hopes of the fleet cooperating with us; but the people lost all relish for digging, after that. People are very anxious to hear the issue of General Lee's trial. Various are the conjectures; but everybody agrees he is not acquitted. Nathanael Greene

This is his first punishment, that by the verdict of his own heart no guilty man is acquitted. Juvenal

Before we condemn the jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman, we should remember that they were asked to do something extraordinary. They were asked to listen to the facts and apply the law to the best of their ability in a case the world was watching. Alafair Burke

he stands acquitted on all charges Source: Internet

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