absolved (Meaning)
absolved (s)
freed from any question of guilt
absolved (imp. & p. p.)
of Absolve
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absolved Sentence Examples
- The priest assured the repentant individual that they were absolved of their sins.
- After a thorough investigation, the committee absolved the employee of any wrongdoing.
- The sincere apology and efforts to make amends led to the boss declaring the team absolved.
- The courtroom drama concluded with the jury's decision that absolved the accused of all charges.
- The official statement from the organization explicitly absolved the CEO of any involvement in the scandal.
- The therapist's guidance and support helped the client feel absolved from the weight of past trauma.
- A genuine act of kindness can be a powerful force in helping someone feel absolved of guilt.
- The forgiveness and understanding exchanged between the friends ultimately absolved any lingering tension.
- The family meeting aimed to discuss past grievances and find a resolution that would leave everyone feeling absolved.
- The written apology was meant to absolve the company from any responsibility for the service disruption.
FAQs About the word absolved
freed from any question of guiltof Absolve
exonerated, vindicated, cleared,acquitted,guiltless, blameless, irreproachable, innocent, faultless, lily-white
culpable, guilty, culpable,guilty, convicted, indictable, indicted, condemned, censurable,punishable
The priest assured the repentant individual that they were absolved of their sins.
After a thorough investigation, the committee absolved the employee of any wrongdoing.
The sincere apology and efforts to make amends led to the boss declaring the team absolved.
The courtroom drama concluded with the jury's decision that absolved the accused of all charges.