How to Pronounce "absolver"
word
æbˈzɑɫv/, /əbˈzɑɫv
ub-ZAHLV
ɐbsˈɒlv
ub-ZOLV
Definition
To officially say that someone is not guilty of something or does not have to take responsibility for something, especially in a legal or religious context.
IPA Transcription
American English
æbˈzɑɫv/, /əbˈzɑɫv
British English
ɐbsˈɒlv
Simplified Pronunciation
US
ub-ZAHLV
UK
ub-ZOLV
Listen in Context
The judge decided to absolve him of all charges.
The priest can absolve your sins if you confess.
They hope the new evidence will absolve her.
No amount of apology will absolve you of what you did.