Sentence examples for was absolved from inspiring English sources

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was absolved

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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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Zanetti was absolved of blame, officials said.

In fact, Benetton was absolved of these accusations.

Mr. Millikin was absolved of wrongdoing in the report.

In 1174 Henry did penance at Canterbury and was absolved.

A fourth company, Atlantic Ridgefield, was absolved of responsibility.

He was absolved, after Paul's death, and in 1559 returned to Rome.

He was absolved of complicity, but his faith in radical nationalism was shaken.

He was absolved from the charge of heresy by Pope Alexander VI in 1492.

"I'm not involved in any campaigns". McAuliffe reconsidered after he was absolved of any wrongdoing.

He was absolved of blame but the experience still frustrates him.

He was absolved from excommunication by Langton in July 1213, and the interdict was finally relaxed a year later.

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