The meaning of Acquit
Acquit – definition
verbFree (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
Usage examples:
She was acquitted on all countsverbConduct oneself or perform in a specified way.
Usage examples:
The goalkeeper acquitted himself well
verbTo decide officially in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a particular crime
Usage examples:
She was acquitted., the jury acquitted him., she acquitted herself well, finishing second.
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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’.
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