assoilyie (Meaning)

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assoilyie (v. t.)

To absolve; to acquit by sentence of court.

Synonyms & Antonyms of assoilyie

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assoilyie Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, it was believed that confession could assoilyie a person's sins.
  2. The priest's blessing served to assoilyie the congregation of their guilt.
  3. The repentant sinner sought absolution to assoilyie himself from the burden of wrongdoing.
  4. Through acts of charity and penance, individuals sought to assoilyie themselves in the eyes of God.
  5. The ritual of purification was thought to assoilyie the soul and cleanse it of impurities.
  6. The penitent's heartfelt remorse was seen as a means to assoilyie past transgressions.
  7. Seeking forgiveness from those harmed can help assoilyie the guilt associated with one's actions.
  8. The act of forgiveness has the power to assoilyie both the forgiver and the forgiven.
  9. Many cultures have rituals designed to assoilyie individuals of their past misdeeds.
  10. The sincere apology helped to assoilyie the tension between the two friends, restoring their bond.

FAQs About the word assoilyie

To absolve; to acquit by sentence of court.

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No antonyms found.

In medieval times, it was believed that confession could assoilyie a person's sins.

The priest's blessing served to assoilyie the congregation of their guilt.

The repentant sinner sought absolution to assoilyie himself from the burden of wrongdoing.

Through acts of charity and penance, individuals sought to assoilyie themselves in the eyes of God.