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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
acquit
ac·quit [acquit acquits acquitted acquitting] BrE [əˈkwɪt] NAmE [əˈkwɪt] verb (-tt-) 1. ~ sb (of sth) to decide and state officially in court that sb is not guilty of a crime •The jury acquitted him of murder. •Both defendants were acquitted. •She was acquitted on all charges. •He was acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence. Opp: ↑convict 2. ~ yourself well, badly, etc. (formal)to perform or behave well, badly, etc •He acquitted himself brilliantly in the exams. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (originally in the sense ‘pay a debt, discharge a liability’): from Old French acquiter, from medieval Latin acquitare ‘pay a debt’, from ad- ‘to’ + quitare ‘set free’. Thesaurus: acquit verb T •The jury acquitted him of murder. clear • |formal exonerate • • absolve • • vindicate • Opp: convict acquit/clear/exonerate/absolve sb of sth a defendant is acquitted/cleared/exonerated Acquit or clear? Acquit is more formal than clear. Clear is used for sb who succeeds in having a conviction overturned (= cancelled) •Throughout his years in prison, he fought to clear his name.
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