Absolved Meaning in English
word · lemma: absolve
æbˈzɑɫvd/, /əbˈzɑɫvd
uhb-ZAHLVD
ɐbsˈɒlvd
ub-SOLVD
Definición
To be officially declared free from blame, guilt, or responsibility for a mistake or crime.
Uso & Matices
Usually formal and legal contexts—commonly used with law, religion, or authority figures. Often seen as 'absolved of (responsibility/blame/sin)'. Don't confuse with 'resolve' (to solve a problem).
Spanish: absuelto - exoneradoPortuguese (BR): absolvido - isentoPortuguese (PT): absolvido - isentoChinese (Simplified): 赦免 - 免除责任Chinese (Traditional): 赦免 - 免除責任Hindi: दोषमुक्त किया गया - मुक्त किया गयाArabic: مُبرأ - مُعفى من المسؤوليةBengali: অপরাধমুক্ত করা - দোষমুক্ত করাRussian: оправдан - освобождён от виныJapanese: 免罪された - 赦免されたVietnamese: được tha tội - được miễn trách nhiệmKorean: 용서받다 - 면죄되다Turkish: suçsuz ilan edilmek - bağışlanmakUrdu: بری کردیا گیا - معاف کردیا گیاIndonesian: dibebaskan dari kesalahan - diampuni
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He was absolved by the court after the trial.
basic
She felt absolved of her mistake after apologizing.
basic
The priest absolved him of his sins.
basic
After the investigation, the manager was finally absolved of any wrongdoing.
natural
No one was absolved from blame, and everyone had to apologize.
natural
He hoped to be absolved by his family for what he had done.
natural