acquitted

IPA: ʌkwˈɪtʌd

adjective

  • Having been acquitted; having gone through a trial that resulted in something other than a guilty verdict.
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Examples of "acquitted" in Sentences

  • The judge acquitted the accused.
  • He was acquitted of the charge of mutiny.
  • The victim was acquitted by the authority.
  • Cochrane was acquitted, but warned against flippancy.
  • He acquitted himself of this mission with adroitness.
  • He was acquitted by the subsequent trial in the Senate.
  • What part of the word acquitted do you fail to understand?
  • He was set free of his wrongdoings as the judge acquitted him.
  • He was acquitted, which is next-best thing to actually being innocent.
  • Dominque de Villepin acquitted of charges ready to start gunning for Sarkozy.
  • To be saying all this stuff about Michael after being acquitted is so disgraceful.
  • Refusing to extradite someone who has previously been acquitted is not the same as refusing to try them.
  • The charges were taken away because of prosecutorial misconduct, but Ted Stevens wasn't acquitted, which is an important distinction.
  • The poor charcoal-burner is acquitted from the charges, and able to withdraw to his West Indian world with a deepened sense of identity.
  • If people come out now and say they were abused by him, I will surely be more ready to accept that, I don't assume that everyone acquitted is without sin.
  • Those who, upon their repenting and believing, are, for the sake of Christ's righteousness, acquitted from the guilt of sin and saved from death and hell, which are the wages of sin, are those ransomed of the Lord that shall, in the great day, be brought out of the grave in triumph, and it shall be as impossible for the banks of death to hold them as it was to hold their Master.

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