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acquitter

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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французский
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I. acquit <Part prés acquitting; прош. вр., part passé acquitted> [брит. əˈkwɪt, америк. əˈkwɪt] ГЛ. перех. ЮРИД.

acquit
to acquit sb of (doing) sth

II. to acquit oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.

to acquit oneself возвр. гл.:

s'en tirer bien/mal à разг.
interview, examination she acquitted herself well in the competition
honourably acquit oneself, fight, withdraw
unanimously vote, acquit
французский
французский
английский
английский
acquitter personne
to acquit

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
французский
французский

acquit <-tt-> [əˈkwɪt] ГЛ. перех.

1. acquit ЮРИД.:

acquit
to acquit sb of a charge

2. acquit (perform):

3. acquit ФИНАНС.:

acquit
французский
французский
английский
английский
acquitter accusé
to acquit
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
французский
французский

acquit <-tt-> ·ˈkwɪt] ГЛ. перех.

1. acquit ЮРИД.:

acquit
to acquit sb of a charge

2. acquit (perform):

3. acquit ФИНАНС.:

acquit
французский
французский
английский
английский
acquitter accusé
to acquit
Present
Iacquit
youacquit
he/she/itacquits
weacquit
youacquit
theyacquit
Past
Iacquitted
youacquitted
he/she/itacquitted
weacquitted
youacquitted
theyacquitted
Present Perfect
Ihaveacquitted
youhaveacquitted
he/she/ithasacquitted
wehaveacquitted
youhaveacquitted
theyhaveacquitted
Past Perfect
Ihadacquitted
youhadacquitted
he/she/ithadacquitted
wehadacquitted
youhadacquitted
theyhadacquitted

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Eventually, almost all the prisoners were acquitted or the charges against them were dismissed.
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Seven men were eventually acquitted in a local trial.
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In total, 142 prisoners have been either acquitted, or received pardons or commutations on the basis of possible innocence, since 1973.
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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, only barely escaping the guillotine.
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