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The phrase "absolved him for" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve "absolved him of" when referring to freeing someone from blame or guilt.
Example: "The jury absolved him of all charges, declaring him innocent."
Alternatives: "cleared him of" or "exonerated him from".
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But Bonds, who acted as if there is a chance Aaron may still show up, also absolved him for not adjusting his itinerary.
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This assured his continued popularity and absolved him of responsibility for subsequent events.
Landrieu fired the top two officials on the S&WB, but that hardly absolved him of responsibility for the mess.
The Professor's indignation found in itself a final cause that absolved him from the sin of turning to destruction as the agent of his ambition.
Court records show that the sperm donor, William Marotta, 46, signed an agreement in 2009 in which he gave up parental rights to Angela Bauer and Jennifer Schreiner and that absolved him of financial responsibility.
Cope2, otherwise known as Fernando Carlo, admitted that he was actually a fan of Mr. Rivera's book, though his approval rested on a slim critical reed: he was simply happy that "Vandal Squad" publicly absolved him of a longstanding accusation that he had once ratted out two other graffiti artists — Mr. Rivera refers to them in the book as "foreign nationals" — after an arrest.
Just one example: The newly released files tell the sick tale of one priest who placed his hand on the forehead of the boy he had just violated and absolved him of sin.
Thus, after Henry IV's conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1593, Clement recognized him as the rightful king of France and absolved him (Sept . 17 , 1595from excommunication.
After Adams, who had no prior criminal record, spent a dozen years on death row — and once came within seventy-two hofrs of being executed — new evidence emerged that absolved him, and he was released.
For example, the unfounded fear of Darren Wilson – the former Ferguson cop who fatally shot Michael Brown – that Brown was armed would not have likely absolved him in Europe.
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