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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolve myself from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are freeing yourself from responsibility or blame for something.
Example: "I want to absolve myself from any guilt regarding the decision that was made."
Alternatives: "free myself from" or "release myself from".
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"I never absolve myself from responsibility," Paxson said.
He has also said that he built MONA "to absolve myself from feeling guilty about making money without making a mark".
I took it as carte blanche to lie on the couch in front of Real Housewives of Wherever, eat a third Tunnock's Tea Cake (the crystal meth of the biscuit world) and absolve myself from housework.
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This doesn't absolve you from being a doctor".
But does that absolve Avaaz from responsibility for what happened?
Sixth, the easiest way to absolve oneself from responsibility is to put the blame on "others".
In confession, the priest says, "I absolve you from your sins".
"It would be irresponsible to absolve them from shouldering some of the shared obligations," he said.
Pluspetrol has even attempted, retroactively, to absolve itself from the PAC.
He is serving his God, who has the power to absolve him from evil.
Take us back, Britain, and absolve us from this intransigence as John Kerr did in Canberra!
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