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absolve
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inglés
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español
absolve [ingl. am. əbˈzɑlv, əbˈsɑlv, ingl. brit. əbˈzɒlv] V. trans.
absolve (of sins)
absolver
absolve (from duties)
eximir
absolve (from duties)
dispensar
to absolve sb of sth
absolver a alguien de algo
I absolve you of your sins
te absuelvo de tus pecados
he was absolved of guilt
fue absuelto or eximido de culpa
to absolve sb from sth
eximir or dispensar a alguien de algo
he asked to be absolved from his duties
pidió ser eximido or dispensado de sus obligaciones
español
español
inglés
inglés
absolver
to absolve
absolver a alg. de algo
to absolve sb of sth
yo te absuelvo de tus pecados
I absolve you of your sins
esto me exime de toda responsabilidad
this relieves o absolves o frees me of all responsibility
no lo redime de responsabilidad
it does not absolve him from responsibility
esto me libera de todo compromiso
this frees o absolves me from all obligation
esto me libra de toda responsabilidad
this absolves me o frees me from all responsibility
inglés
inglés
español
español
absolve [əbˈzɒlv, ingl. am. -ˈzɑ:lv] V. trans.
absolve
absolver
español
español
inglés
inglés
absolver
to absolve
inglés
inglés
español
español
absolve [əb·ˈzalv] V. trans.
absolve
absolver
español
español
inglés
inglés
absolver
to absolve
Present
Iabsolve
youabsolve
he/she/itabsolves
weabsolve
youabsolve
theyabsolve
Past
Iabsolved
youabsolved
he/she/itabsolved
weabsolved
youabsolved
theyabsolved
Present Perfect
Ihaveabsolved
youhaveabsolved
he/she/ithasabsolved
wehaveabsolved
youhaveabsolved
theyhaveabsolved
Past Perfect
Ihadabsolved
youhadabsolved
he/she/ithadabsolved
wehadabsolved
youhadabsolved
theyhadabsolved
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And in a way it was his avarice that absolved him from the charge of corrupting the vestal, and he was acquitted by the judges.
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He was absolved two years later, in 1584.
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Initially he was absolved of wrongdoing but after political pressure the verdict was revised.
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The male characters are thus absolved of sin by the female.
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He should also decide whether he wants to absolve or to conduct the criminal.
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