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Freed from any question of guilt.
clear
cleared
vindicated
exonerated
exculpated
innocent
guiltless
clean-handed
1
Later inquests and an independent inquiry
absolved
the fans of any responsibility.
2
I do not agree that he has
absolved
Tony Blair of deceit.
3
In a dim way he realised this, and
absolved
her from blame.
4
Although he was fully
absolved
,
he was fired in 1951 by Sec.
5
Such skewed conclusions can only partly be
absolved
by myopia and ignorance.
6
The confederates were declared
absolved
from all responsibility relative to their proceedings.
7
But according to John 8 Christ
absolved
the adulterous woman without Penance.
8
Charlemagne
absolved
Leo of all wrong-doing and restored him to his office.
9
Next to being innocent, being
absolved
is the most soothing of sensations.
10
Their own sins they forget as
absolved
,
because the sins have failed.
11
Also you have not taken your final vows and can be
absolved
.
12
Whether it be justice or not to absolve them,
absolved
they are.
13
If they do not fulfil their engagement, I am
absolved
from mine.'
14
Thus, poisoning, for example, was
absolved
for eleven ducats, six livres tournois.
15
Could she have
absolved
me of her death even before it happened?
16
Must we all hold our breaths till you return,
absolved
or condemned?
absolved
absolve
·
absolve from
absolve from allegiance
absolve of blame
absolve of guilt
absolve of responsibility