absolve (one) of



absolve (one) of

To declare that someone is free from blame or responsibility for something. Once Betty saw the security footage of a different employee stealing money from the cash register, she absolved Jacob of the crime. I know you're sorry. I absolve you of your guilt, son.
See also: absolve, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MatthÄUs-German
MercuryMURK-yə-ree (English)Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
CosticĂkos-TEE-kəRomanian
Boulos-Arabic
Arsenios-Ancient Greek
ThaddeusTHAD-ee-əs (English)English, Biblical, Biblical Latin