Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
Behave in a certain manner.
1 Explainer: Why will Republicans vote to acquit Trump in his impeachment trial?
2 His conscience was not satisfied; and he should not acquit the Bishops.
3 The judge directed the jury to acquit the prisoner on that count.
4 She had to acquit herself of these charges; thus she gained power.
5 He will in no wise acquit the guilty, or He will pardon.
6 Your Lordships must repeal this act in order to acquit Mr. Hastings.
7 But, indeed, I think I shall acquit myself very well in it.
8 Our consciences acquit us: your Majesty acquits us: and we are satisfied.
9 But if I now do I must acquit him of it entirely.
10 The juries who acquit will be held up as models of justice.
11 Subsequent events acquit Douglas of truckling to the South at this time.
12 One of the jury declared that he never would acquit an abolitionist.
13 There was still a chance left that the jury might acquit him.
14 Cowse offered to acquit him of the debt, but to no purpose.
15 She was beginning to understand and to acquit herself of past injustice.
16 I acquit myself with a little embarrassment of a commission which Mme.
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