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adjective of acquittal

 

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Adjective of Acquittal

Definition: Referring to the act of being declared not guilty, an adjective of acquittal describes someone or something that has been acquitted of a crime or charge.

Examples:

Sense 1:

She walked out of the courtroom, a free and innocent woman after the acquittal verdict.

Sense 2:

The absolution ceremony brought a sense of relief to the defendant, with the judge pronouncing his acquittal.

Sense 3:

The cleared suspect later resumed his normal life, enjoying the freedom that came with his acquittal.

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