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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolved through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is released from blame or responsibility as a result of a specific action or process.
Example: "He felt that he was finally absolved through the evidence presented in court."
Alternatives: "released from" or "cleared of".
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Guilt, at least, can be absolved through action.
"Crimes against humanity cannot be absolved through political concessions, or surrendering the weapons used to commit them," the coalition said in a statement.
He can't get even subprime credit, he tells me, and it's not like there's any way out of his trap: student loan debt cannot be absolved through bankruptcy.
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It will require tech workers to take direction from immigrant rights activists and organize – not just absolve themselves through donations.
But policing reactions this way means we're doing a version of the ice bucket challenge ourselves: Donate the whole of your focus now, or absolve yourself through an act of performative self-flagellation.
Wright was aware that the chief constable might not have chosen such a path, but he felt the need for rapid decision-making absolved him from going through the formal channels.
Not included in Harold Bloom's reflections on limbo's fall from grace in Roman Catholic doctrine (Op-Ed, Jan . 1 was an appreciation of how limbo solved an important problem for church theologians: the fate of souls not absolved of original sin through baptism.
The horrors of the past, especially when encountered on television, cast a soothing and forgiving light on the present, where some of us could be comforted, absolved, affirmed in our virtue through the simple fact of watching.
Representative Eric Cantor of Virginia, the majority leader, indicated through a spokeswoman that he had absolved himself from a pay cut because he had sponsored a bill that would have replaced the sequester cuts, although the bill had no chance of becoming law.
His subsequent patronage by George III and the assurance of financial support from the crown absolved him of the necessity to continue to earn a living through portraiture.
Through that construct, and in several other ways, Apple has specifically absolved itself of any legal responsibility it has with respect to 3rd party patent infringement by Application Developers.
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