Sentence examples for is absolve from inspiring English sources

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is absolve

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To set free, release or discharge (from obligations, debts, responsibility etc.).

  • You will absolve a subject from his allegiance.

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But one thing he can't do is absolve himself of his direct participation in horrific and fatal animal torture and abuse.

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On television and in real life, the U.S. is absolved of responsibility for killing civilians.

If BP is proved to be grossly negligent, Anadarko is absolved of liability.

There is always about it something of the religious, as humankind is absolved of its guilt and reconciled one to another and to whatever powers that be.

You made a lake, she says, turning to him, but he is gone, now it is night, off to wherever he goes when he is absolved.

At the heart of confession is forgiveness: by telling the truth and showing contrition, the sinner is absolved and, presumably, goes forth determined to resist further wrongdoing.

In the museum's incredibly small Katrina section, Bush is absolved of all guilt.

Schuyler Colfax, were absolved.

New Zealand are absolved of blame.

Zanetti was absolved of blame, officials said.

In fact, Benetton was absolved of these accusations.

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