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eximir
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liberar
Let off the hook.
free
justify
blame
español
liberar
español
absolver
Grant remission of a sin to.
shrive
español
absolver
free
justify
1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to
free
speech.
2
The second was economic: the
free
market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much
free
education will cost.
4
She said that government revenue funds Cuba's
free
education and healthcare systems.
5
But she said children still need
free
time to use their imaginations.
1
We think good results always
justify
an extra 10 minutes of work.
2
He said: I cannot
justify
the way this information was subsequently handled.
3
The government could now ask retail bosses to
justify
the price gap.
4
Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to
justify
or obscure criminal intent.
5
Elite groups go to a great deal of trouble to
justify
themselves.
1
The ultimate
absolving
authority, under GOD, is the Christian Society as a whole.
2
Pécuchet, without
absolving
them from blame, exhibited some respect for religion.
3
There was a flurry of paper signing,
absolving
the doctor if anything went wrong.
4
Father Grimaud's responses had been kind and priestly,
absolving
her father of all guilt.
5
Ratima was not
absolving
anyone from what happened and said it was a devastating situation.
6
It was a collective building up of nerve,
absolving
them of any guilt in advance.
7
But some persons demand money when
absolving
from excommunication.
8
Do you think I may not insist upon her
absolving
me from this abominable oath?
9
Unlike McGee and Pomerleau, I scribbled a farewell note
absolving
my care providers from any responsibility.
10
Publicly the players are supportive with Keane
absolving
Koeman of blame despite the many tactical curiosities.
11
The first two, which were tried in Massachusetts, resulted in verdicts
absolving
the company of liability.
12
Afterward, Teller sent him a short note of thanks for
absolving
him from a total humiliation.
13
He's even tried
absolving
himself with to-camera confessions.
14
They all sign a legal waiver
absolving
the doctor and nurse of responsibility if anything goes wrong.
15
And perfidious Albion will blame the EU for all of this, thus
absolving
itself from any responsibility.
16
As they explained, we needed to sign legal documents
absolving
the network of liability for any wrongdoing.
absolving
absolve
absolve from
absolve the doctor
absolve abusers
absolve firms
absolve from excommunication
portugués
eximir
exonerar
catalán
perdonar
alliberar
deslliurar
absoldre
español
liberar
justificar
absolver