acquitted


From the verb acquit: (⇒ conjugate)
acquitted is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
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acquitted adj (pronounced not guilty)absuelto adj
 The acquitted man was delighted with the court's decision.
 El hombre absuelto estaba encantado con la decisión de la corte.
the acquitted n (person pronounced not guilty)absuelto, absuelta nm, nf
 The acquitted left the courtroom.
 El absuelto abandonó el juzgado.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
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acquit [sb] vtr (pronounce not guilty)absolver a vtr + prep
  exonerar a vtr + prep
  exculpar a vtr + prep
 The jury acquitted the defendant due to lack of evidence.
 El jurado absolvió al acusado por falta de pruebas.
 El jurado exoneró al acusado por falta de pruebas.
 El jurado exculpó al acusado por falta de pruebas.
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Compound Forms:
acquit | acquitted
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autrefois acquit adj (law: previously acquitted)ya absuelto loc adv
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