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- absolve from
absolve from
absolve someone from something
and absolve someone of somethingto prove that an accused person is innocent of something; to demonstrate that someone is not responsible for something. Bob attempted to absolve himself of the crime.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Meirion | | - | Welsh |
Pietari | | PEE-e-tah-ree | Finnish |
Uriel | | YUWR-ee-əl (English) | Biblical, Hebrew |
Violet | | VIE-lət, VIE-ə-lət | English |
Raven | | RAY-vən | English |
Breann | | bree-AN | English (Modern) |