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absolve in Italian

absolve in Italian is assolvere — absolve means to officially clear someone of blame, guilt, or responsibility.

absolve in Italian

assolvere
verb

What does "absolve" mean?

  1. verb To officially clear someone of blame, guilt, or responsibility.
    "The inquiry absolved the company of any wrongdoing."
  2. 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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