Definition of absolve

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Absolve (v. t.) To finish; to accomplish.

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Pardon :: Pardon (v. t.) To absolve from the consequences of a fault or the punishment of crime; to free from penalty; -- applied to the offender.
Assoil :: Assoil (v. t.) To set free from guilt; to absolve.
Penitentiary :: Penitentiary (n.) An officer in some dioceses since A. D. 1215, vested with power from the bishop to absolve in cases reserved to him..
Absolution :: Absolution (n.) The form of words by which a penitent is absolved.
Justifier :: "Justifier (n.) One who justifies; one who vindicates, supports, defends, or absolves..
Absolve :: Absolve (v. t.) To finish; to accomplish.
Absolve :: Absolve (v. t.) To free from a penalty; to pardon; to remit (a sin); -- said of the sin or guilt.
Loose :: Loose (a.) To release from anything obligatory or burdensome; to disengage; hence, to absolve; to remit..
Assoilyie :: Assoilyie (v. t.) To absolve; to acquit by sentence of court.
Quit :: Quit (a.) To release from obligation, accusation, penalty, or the like; to absolve; to acquit..
Discharge :: Discharge (v. t.) To of something weighing upon or impeding over one, as a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to clear..
Absolver :: Absolver (n.) One who absolves.
Absolutory :: Absolutory (a.) Serving to absolve; absolving.
Absolve :: Absolve (v. t.) To resolve or explain.
Excuse :: Excuse (v. t.) To free from accusation, or the imputation of fault or blame; to clear from guilt; to release from a charge; to justify by extenuating a fault; to exculpate; to absolve; to acquit..
Absolvable :: Absolvable (a.) That may be absolved.
Absolvent :: Absolvent (a.) Absolving.
Solute :: Solute (v. t.) To absolve; as, to solute sin..
Absolvent :: Absolvent (n.) An absolver.
Absolve :: Absolve (v. t.) To set free, or release, as from some obligation, debt, or responsibility, or from the consequences of guilt or such ties as it would be sin or guilt to violate; to pronounce free; as, to absolve a subject from his allegiance; to absolve an offender, which amounts to an acquittal and remission of his punishment..
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