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1 - acquit - definition of acquit by the free online dictionary ...

tr.v. ac·quit·ted, ac·quit·ting, ac·quits. 1. Law To free or clear from a charge or accusation. 2. To release or discharge from a duty. ...
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2 - Acquit | define acquit at dictionary.com

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3 - acquit - definition and more from the free merriam-webster dictionary

a archaic : to pay off (as a claim or debt) b obsolete : repay, requite. 2. : to discharge completely (as from an obligation or accusation) <the court ...
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4 - acquit : définition et synonymes du mot acquit dans le dictionnaire

acquit, définition et synonymes du mot acquit dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Quitance, reconnaissance écrite d'un...
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5 - acquit meaning and definition

Acquit Meaning and Definition. (p. p.) Acquitted; set free; rid of. (v. t.) To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear off; to pay off; to requite. ...
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6 - acquit - definition, dictionary, synonyms, origin, thesaurus, examples

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7 - What is acquit? definition and meaning

Definition of acquit: To formally and legally set free a person charged with a crime, by a court's finding (judgment) of not guilty, usually for lack of ...
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8 - acquit - definition of acquit at yourdictionary.com

transitive verb acquitted -·quit?·ted, acquitting -·quit?·ting. to release from a duty, obligation, etc. to clear (a person) of a charge, as by declaring ...
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