absolved
91absolve — [ab zälv′, absälv′, abzôlv′, absôlv′; əbzälv′, əb sälv, əbzôlv′, əbsôlv′] vt. absolved, absolving [ME absolven < L absolvere, to loosen from < ab , from + solvere: see SOLVE] 1. to pronounce free from guilt or blame; acquit 2. a) to give… …
92cleared — adjective 1. rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush (Freq. 3) cleared land cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris a cleared passage through the underbrush played poker on the cleared dining room table • Ant:… …
93exculpated — adjective freed from any question of guilt is absolved from all blame was now clear of the charge of cowardice his official honor is vindicated • Syn: ↑absolved, ↑clear, ↑cleared, ↑exonerated, ↑vindicated …
94exonerated — adjective freed from any question of guilt is absolved from all blame was now clear of the charge of cowardice his official honor is vindicated • Syn: ↑absolved, ↑clear, ↑cleared, ↑exculpated, ↑vindicated …
95vindicated — adjective freed from any question of guilt is absolved from all blame was now clear of the charge of cowardice his official honor is vindicated • Syn: ↑absolved, ↑clear, ↑cleared, ↑exculpated, ↑exonerated …
96unabsolved — “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + absolved, past participle of absolve : not absolved …
97ab|solv´er — ab|solve «ab SOLV, ZOLV», transitive verb, solved, solv|ing. 1. to declare free from sin, guilt, or blame or their penalties or consequences: »My brother was absolved of blame for the accident. The priest absolved the man after he confessed his… …
98ab|solve — «ab SOLV, ZOLV», transitive verb, solved, solv|ing. 1. to declare free from sin, guilt, or blame or their penalties or consequences: »My brother was absolved of blame for the accident. The priest absolved the man after he confessed his sin and… …
99DAMAGES — Assessment In Jewish law, once the tortfeasor s liability for the damage has been established and he is ordered to compensate for the loss, the measure of damages requires determination. This is done by assessing the market price of the damaged… …
100INQUISITION — INQUISITION, special permanent tribunal of the medieval Catholic Church, established to investigate and combat heresy. The Early Institution Although the Inquisition was established by Pope gregory ix , it owed its name to the procedure… …