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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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Albertas | | - | Lithuanian |
EliŠKa | | - | Czech, Slovak |
Jilly | | JIL-ee | English |
Ede | | - | Hungarian |
Katerina | | - | Macedonian, Russian, Bulgarian, Greek, Late Roman |
Odoacer | | o-do-AY-sər (English) | Ancient Germanic |