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IFReviews Dictionary

Acquit
- Acquitted; set free; rid of.
- To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear off; to pay off; to requite.
- To pay for; to atone for.
- To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or charge; -- now followed by of before the charge, formerly by from; as, the jury acquitted the prisoner; we acquit a man of evil intentions.
- To clear one's self.
- To bear or conduct one's self; to perform one's part; as, the soldier acquitted himself well in battle; the orator acquitted himself very poorly.


Waldo's Pie

    Author
    Michael Arnaud

    Idiom
    English

    Authoring System
    Alan

    Release Year
    2005

    IFR Overall Rating
    4 Stars IFR Overall Rating

IFReviews

    4 Stars IFReview Rating 2006-10-16 05:35 James Mitchelhi