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Check pronunciation: acquit. Definition of acquit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Acquit - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To acquit someone is to clear them of charges. Acquitting also has to do with how you carry or present yourself. If you're accused of a crime, then the best thing that can happen to you is being acquitted — that means you were cleared or exonerated of the charges.
ACQUIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to decide officially in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a particular crime: She was acquitted. The jury acquitted him. acquit verb [T] (PERFORM) fml. to cause yourself to perform or behave in the stated way: She acquitted herself well, finishing second.
Acquit Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to discharge completely (as from an accusation or obligation) The court acquitted the prisoner. 2. : to conduct (oneself) usually satisfactorily especially under stress. The recruits acquitted themselves like veterans. 3. archaic : to pay off (something, such as a claim or debt) b. obsolete : repay, requite. acquitter noun. Synonyms. absolve.
ACQUIT | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
Definition of acquit – Learner’s Dictionary. acquit. verb [ T ] uk / əˈkwɪt / us present participle acquitting | past tense and past participle acquitted. Add to word list. If someone is acquitted of a crime, a court of law decides that they are not guilty: [ often passive ] Both men were acquitted of murder.
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