Ainda não temos significados para "absolve from".
1He may absolve from their allegiance the subjects of the wicked.
2Our bishops are generally willing to absolve from vows of celibacy.
3Even the superiority of the enemy cannot absolve from the performance of this requirement.
4Reflect, my son, that something more than taking no part in that great crime is needed to absolve from guilt.
5In all countries, valour ranks high in the list of virtues; in no country does it so absolve from vices as it does in France.
6The confederates were declared absolved from all responsibility relative to their proceedings.
7If they do not fulfil their engagement, I am absolved from mine.'
8Sure, he is now absolved from all the misery of this life!
9The intellectual élite-thecream of the élite-thereforemay be absolved from all responsibility.
10We can never be absolved from the duty of being grateful.
11I was saying, Hope, that you are quite absolved from interfering in politics.
12By now he is absolved from it as given under fear.
13But, of course, I must be absolved from any experiments of the kind.
14The ESRI itself can be absolved from most of the blame for this.
15But you are absolved from the promise, for she has herself told me.
16When I have passed away you are absolved from your oath.
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