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acquit
acquit (one) of
To determine that one is not guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing. Everyone in the courtroom was shocked when the jury acquitted the defendant of murder.
acquit someone of something
to establish someone's innocence of a criminal charge or the blame for some wrongdoing. The investigator acquitted Wally of the charges.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Taide | | - | Italian (Rare) |
| ŚWiĘTopeŁK | | shvyen-TAW-pewk | Polish (Archaic) |
| Adir | | - | Hebrew |
| Batel | | baht-EL | Hebrew |
| Aleix | | ə-LESH | Catalan |
| Marilyn | | MER-ə-lin, MER-lin, MAR-ə-lin, MAR-lin | English |