absolve in Italian
absolve in Italian is assolvere — absolve means to officially clear someone of blame, guilt, or responsibility.
absolve in Italian
assolvere
What does "absolve" mean?
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verb To officially clear someone of blame, guilt, or responsibility.
"The inquiry absolved the company of any wrongdoing."
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verb To formally forgive someone of their sins.
"The priest absolved her during confession."
absolve in a sentence
- The inquiry absolved the company of any wrongdoing.
- New evidence absolved him of the crime.
- The priest absolved her during confession.
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What is "absolve" in Italian?
"absolve" in Italian is assolvere. absolve means: To officially clear someone of blame, guilt, or responsibility.
How do you use "absolve" in a sentence?
Example: "The inquiry absolved the company of any wrongdoing." In Italian, "absolve" is assolvere.
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