Acquittal

Noun

 * 1) The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation; acquittance.
 * 2) (Law) A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court.

Adjectives for Acquittal
prompt; triumphant; unexpected; honorable; disquieting; undeserved; trumped-up.

Verbs for Acquittal
advance toward -; argue for -; ballot for -; beg for -; concede -; decide on -; demand -; deny -; deserve -; direct -; earn -; effect an -; entreat for -; expect -; gain -; hope for -; justify -; merit -; move for -; order -; plead for -; produce -; provoke -; refuse -; request -; secure -; seek -; solicit -; vote on -; win -; - carries -;  - exonerates;  - follows.

Thesaurus
accordance; acquitment; acquittance; adherence; amortization; amortizement; binder; care; carrying out; cash; cash payment; clearance; compliance; condemnation; conformance; conformity; debt service; decision; defrayal; defrayment; deposit; disbursal; discharge; doling out; down payment; earnest; earnest money; execution; fulfillment; heed; heeding; hire purchase; hire purchase plan; installment; installment plan; interest payment; judgment; keeping; landmark decision; liquidation; monthly payments; never-never; observance; observation; paying; paying off; paying out; paying up; payment; payment in kind; payoff; penalty; performance; practice; prepayment; quarterly payments; quittance; regular payments; remittance; respect; retirement; satisfaction; sentence; settlement; sinking-fund payment; spot cash; verdict; weekly payments

Translations

 * French:


 * Bulgarian: оправдаване
 * Portuguese: absolvição


 * Spanish: