Sentence examples for to absolve from inspiring English sources

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to absolve

verb

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

  • You will absolve a subject from his allegiance.

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Not everyone is ready to absolve gluten.

No guilty party to absolve?

It is not going to absolve you".

The child seems to absolve her.

This is not to absolve Oregon of culpability.

It turned out the BBC had no sins to absolve.

But they were not entirely prepared to absolve Mr. Gore.

Unsworth's Iphigenia does not die to absolve her nation.

The addiction label serves to absolve us of blame and therefore responsibility for our actions.

Some speak of a "Turkish trap" aimed at rewriting history to absolve Turkey of wrongdoing.

I do not seek to absolve an unsympathetic character convicted of a sordid crime.

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