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ab·solve
/æbˈsɑlv/
動詞
赦免, 免除, 宣告…無罪
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·solve
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Absolved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Absolving
.]
1.
To
set
free
,
or
release
,
as
from
some
obligation
,
debt
,
or
responsibility
,
or
from
the
consequences
of
guilt
or
such
ties
as
it
would
be
sin
or
guilt
to
violate
;
to
pronounce
free
;
as
,
to
absolve
a
subject
from
his
allegiance
;
to
absolve
an
offender
,
which
amounts
to
an
acquittal
and
remission
of
his
punishment
.
Halifax
was
absolved
by
a
majority
of
fourteen
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
To
free
from
a
penalty
;
to
pardon
;
to
remit
(
a
sin
); --
said
of
the
sin
or
guilt
.
In
his
name
I
absolve
your
perjury
.
--
Gibbon
.
3.
To
finish
;
to
accomplish
. [
Obs
.]
The
work
begun
,
how
soon
absolved
.
--
Milton
.
4.
To
resolve
or
explain
. [
Obs
.]
“We
shall
not
absolve
the
doubt.”
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
Syn:
--
To
Absolve
,
Exonerate
,
Acquit
.
Usage:
We
speak
of
a
man
as
absolved
from
something
that
binds
his
conscience
,
or
involves
the
charge
of
wrongdoing
;
as
,
to
absolve
from
allegiance
or
from
the
obligation
of
an
oath
,
or
a
promise
.
We
speak
of
a
person
as
exonerated
,
when
he
is
released
from
some
burden
which
had
rested
upon
him
;
as
,
to
exonerate
from
suspicion
,
to
exonerate
from
blame
or
odium
.
It
implies
a
purely
moral
acquittal
.
We
speak
of
a
person
as
acquitted
,
when
a
decision
has
been
made
in
his
favor
with
reference
to
a
specific
charge
,
either
by
a
jury
or
by
disinterested
persons
;
as
,
he
was
acquitted
of
all
participation
in
the
crime
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
absolve
v
1:
grant
remission
of
a
sin
to
; "
The
priest
absolved
him
and
told
him
to
say
ten
Hail
Mary's
"
2:
let
off
the
hook
; "
I
absolve
you
from
this
responsibility
"
[
syn
:
justify
,
free
] [
ant
:
blame
]
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