absolver
v.
absolve, acquit; release; clear
absolvo
V TRANS
free (bonds)| release; acquit; vote for/secure acquittal; pay off; sum up
absolver
= suspend + sentence, exonerate, exculpate, acquit.
Ex: Since he had already spent 4 days in prison, the judge decided further punishment would be wrong and that sentence would be suspended.
Ex: In addition most of the men offered explanations to exonerate their fathers for their inadequacies as sexuality educators.
Ex: Criminal law should allow duress to mitigate, as well as to exculpate, for certain crimes.
Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.
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* absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos = acquit + Nombre + on all counts.
* absolver de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.
* absolver de responsabilidad = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility.