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What does acquit mean?

"Acquit" means to declare someone not guilty of a crime in a court of law.

Here's a breakdown:

* Origin: The word "acquit" comes from the Old French "aquiter," meaning "to free."

* Meaning: It signifies the legal process of finding a defendant not liable for the charges against them.

* Context: It's usually used in legal settings, specifically in reference to trials and verdicts.

Example:

* "The jury acquitted the defendant of all charges."

Synonyms:

* Clear

* Exonerate

* Absolve

* Discharge

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