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absolve [*b.'zolv]

Fact Extraction and Summary:

Absolve means to declare someone free from guilt blame, or responsibility.

It is often used in a legal or religious context to signify forgiveness or exoneration.

The term originates from the Latin word "absolvere" which means "to set free" or "to acquit".

Absolution can be granted by a person of authority, such as a judge or a religious figure.

It is also possible for an individual to absolve themselves through self-reflection and taking responsibility for their actions.

The concept of absolution plays a significant role in various belief systems and practices around the world.

Absolving someone does not necessarily imply forgetting the transgressions, but rather releasing the person from their consequences.

Examples of using the word "absolve" in sentences:

The juryolved the defendant of all charges.

The priest absolved the repentant sinner of their sins.

The CEO absolved the team from any blame for the failed project.

The professor absolved the student from taking the final exam due to exceptional circumstances.

The forgiveness ceremony allowed individuals to absolve themselves of past wrongdoings.
 

Explain the word "absolve". Give some examples of using the word "absolve" in sentences.