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Acquit Meaning in English

word

əˈkwɪt
uh-KWIT
ɐkwˈɪt
uh-KWIT

Definition

To officially declare in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime they were charged with.

Usage & Nuances

"Acquit" is a formal legal term, mainly used in court and legal discussions. Common collocation: "acquit someone of a crime." Don't confuse with "pardon" (to forgive) or "release" (to let go). It only means legal innocence regarding a specific charge.

Example Sentences

The judge decided to acquit the defendant.

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She was acquitted of all charges.

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The court acquitted him after a long trial.

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After hearing the evidence, the jury acquitted her quickly.

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Everyone cheered when he was finally acquitted of the crime.

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It’s rare for someone to be acquitted so quickly in such cases.

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