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adverb form of acquittal

 

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Adverb Form of Acquittal

Definition: When used as an adverb, the adverb form of acquittal describes the act of being found not guilty in a legal proceeding.

Examples:

  1. The defendant was acquitted swiftly due to lack of evidence.
  2. Despite the controversial case, the jury ultimately rendered their verdict unanimously in favor of acquittal.
  3. The judge listened attentively to the defense attorney's arguments and then ruled fairly for an acquittal.
  4. The prosecutor presented a strong case, but the defendant's alibi stood unshakeably, leading to a complete acquittal.

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