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Acquit : Synonyms and Antonyms



Acquit


( Verb )


He was acquitted of the murder charges by the Supreme Court.

Synonyms:

1. Absolve

2. Deliver

3. Discharge

4. Exculpate

5. Exonerate

6. Free

7. Fulfill

8. Release

9. Relieve

10. Vindicate

Contextual Examples:

The inquiry absolves her of all responsibility for charges.

Did you deliver my message to my mother?

The accused man was not found guilty and was discharged.

My pant caught in barbed wire and it took me some time to free it.

The bullet is released from the gun at a very high speed.

The bypass relieves traffic jams in the city center.



Antonyms:

1. Blame

2. Charge

3. Condemn

4. Convict

5. Sentence

6. Damn

Contextual Examples:

If you fail the exam you will only have yourself to blame.

I resent the charges of incompetence made against me.

She is often condemned as uncaring.

She has been twice convicted of fraud.

Damn this computer. What is the matter with it?


The Synonyms and Antonyms form an integral part of the English Language. Acquaintance with the vocabulary of the English language is a necessity for effective expression either in written or in an oral from. Synonyms are nothing but the similar meanings of a particular word or its semantic relation. A Synonym is a word or a phrase that means the same as another word or a phrase in the same language. Antonyms are the negative connotation of a particular word. An Antonym is a word or phrase that is opposite in meaning to a particular word or a phrase in the same language.



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