1. To pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; SYN. assoil, clear, discharge, exonerate, exculpate.
2. Behave in a certain manner
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acquisitive · acquisitively · acquisitiveness · acquit · acquittment · acquit somebody · acquittal · acquittance · acquitter · acral · acraldehyde
Plural: acquittals
A judgment of not guilty.
In law, the setting free of someone charged with a crime after a trial.
It follows a verdict of not guilty and prevents retrial of a defendant on the same charges under the US Constitution (see double jeopardy).
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Isplaćivanje.
Plural: acquittances
A legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
acquisitive · acquisitively · acquisitiveness · acquit · acquittment · acquit somebody · acquittal · acquittance · acquitter · acral · acraldehyde · acrasy
Plural: acquitters
Discharger, one who releases as not guilty
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Plural: acquittments
acquisitive · acquisitively · acquisitiveness · acquit · acquittment · acquit somebody · acquittal · acquittance · acquitter · acral · acraldehyde