Sentence examples for feel absolved from inspiring English sources

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I fume at the iniquity of Pundit A and laugh at the hypocrisy of Candidate B and feel absolved — without ever having left my couch.

In death I'll feel absolved of guilt and yet still sorrowful about the rending of a friendship.

But many parents don't feel absolved by this explanation.

When Olvera declares it hasn't been thoroughly cleaned I feel absolved to leave it alone.

The Commissioner would have liked it to have been, somehow, not German; he was always delighted when she mentioned foreign places in connection with the war, it made him feel absolved.

The piece, which first came out as an introduction to Shchedrin's The Golovlyov Family, may, though, have served its purpose only too well, in that I now feel absolved of the duty to read the novel: Wood has shown us what makes it tick so wonderfully that it feels as though the novel itself could only come as an anti-climax.

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It called on national governments to make use of WHO involvement whenever feasible, and absolved world governments in clear terms, saying that "No country should ever feel that any blame will attach to it for allowing an outbreak to occur".

"Feel here".

I feel…   How do you feel?

14 I feel uncertain.

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