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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 |
Cyrus | | SIE-rəs (English) | English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
Dot | | DAHT | English |
Enitan | | - | Western African, Yoruba |
Lester | | ['lestə] | |
Haroon | | - | Urdu |
Aviva | | ah-VEEV-ah | Hebrew |