absolved


From the verb absolve: (⇒ conjugate)
absolved is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past
v past p

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absolve [sb] vtr (religion: free from sin)absolver vtr
 I confessed my sins to Father Eric and he absolved me.
absolve [sb] of [sth],
absolve [sb] from [sth]
vtr + prep
(religion: free from sin)absolver a alguien de loc verb
 The priest absolved the man of all his sins.
absolve [sb] vtr (free from responsibility)librar a vtr + prep
  exonerar a vtr + prep
 Being divorced doesn't absolve you from responsibility towards your children.
absolve [sb] of [sth],
absolve [sb] from [sth]
vtr + prep
(free from guilt)absolver a alguien de loc verb
  librar a alguien de loc verb
 The court absolved Richard of any blame for the accident.
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