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acquit <-tt-> [əˈkwɪt] VB vb trans

2. acquit (perform):

to acquit oneself well/badly

autrefois acquit [əʊtrəfwɑ:æˈki:, ingl am oʊ-] DIR

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Eventually, almost all the prisoners were acquitted or the charges against them were dismissed.
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He therefore was unable to participate in his legal defence, though he was acquitted before the end of the trial.
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A jury acquitted her in what was widely regarded as an act of jury nullification.
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Seven men were eventually acquitted in a local trial.
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The three were acquitted on the grounds that the law did not apply to private schools.
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He was accused in 1961 of teaching that it was possible for a person once saved to be lost, but was acquitted.
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He was acquitted, but the episode hurt his political career.
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They were arrested and charged, but later acquitted.
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He was acquitted after there was found to be little evidence of his direct involvement.
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In all, he was convicted on three articles, acquitted on the other ten.
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