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acquittal

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun acquittal has 1 sense
  1. acquittal - a judgment of not guilty
    --1 is a kind of
    final judgment, final decision
    Antonyms: conviction, judgment of conviction, condemnation, sentence
    Derived form: verb acquit1

Definitions from the Web

Acquittal

Noun:

  1. The act of being declared not guilty in a court of law.

Example sentences:

  • After a long trial, the defendant finally received an acquittal from the jury.
  • The lawyer fought hard for his client's acquittal, presenting compelling evidence in court.

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