acquit

Synonym Chooser

How does the verb acquit differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of acquit are absolve, exculpate, exonerate, and vindicate. While all these words mean "to free from a charge," acquit implies a formal decision in one's favor with respect to a definite charge.

voted to acquit the defendant

When might absolve be a better fit than acquit?

While the synonyms absolve and acquit are close in meaning, absolve implies a release either from an obligation that binds the conscience or from the consequences of disobeying the law or committing a sin.

cannot be absolved of blame

When can exculpate be used instead of acquit?

In some situations, the words exculpate and acquit are roughly equivalent. However, exculpate implies a clearing from blame or fault often in a matter of small importance.

exculpating himself from the charge of overenthusiasm

When is it sensible to use exonerate instead of acquit?

While in some cases nearly identical to acquit, exonerate implies a complete clearance from an accusation or charge and from any attendant suspicion of blame or guilt.

exonerated by the investigation

When could vindicate be used to replace acquit?

The words vindicate and acquit are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, vindicate may refer to things as well as persons that have been subjected to critical attack or imputation of guilt, weakness, or folly, and implies a clearing effected by proving the unfairness of such criticism or blame.

her judgment was vindicated

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of acquit The men were, however, acquitted two years later by a higher court, which overturned their sentencing, citing a lack of evidence. Nimi Princewill, CNN Money, 4 Aug. 2025 But he’s acquitted himself quite well with Double-A Somerset these past two seasons. Brendan Kuty, New York Times, 31 July 2025 Although she was found guilty in 2009, she was acquitted two years later and returned home to Seattle, Washington. Stephanie Wenger, People.com, 30 July 2025 He was acquitted on 17 counts of possessing a dog for use in an animal fighting venture, court records show. Rebekah Riess, CNN Money, 5 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for acquit
Recent Examples of Synonyms for acquit
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  • Nonprofit outreach workers helped residents clear their belongings.
    Brenton Blanchet, People.com, 16 Aug. 2025
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    Dave Smith, Fortune, 16 Aug. 2025
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  • In turn, everyone in the community carries an innate sense of stewardship.
    Chrissy Tracey, Forbes.com, 8 Aug. 2025
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  • However, Posada also absolved Boone of blame during a group media session.
    Gary Phillips, New York Daily News, 9 Aug. 2025
  • But the challenge of keeping up does not absolve boards of responsibility.
    Todd James, Forbes.com, 4 Aug. 2025
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  • Scientists are still trying to understand how clouds behave and how tiny aerosol particles impact their ability to reflect sunlight and produce rain.
    Hayleigh Evans, AZCentral.com, 17 Aug. 2025
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    Lana Bortolot, Forbes.com, 15 Aug. 2025
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  • You’d be forgiven if your moviegoing interest in the legacyquel — a clever term for a next-gen sequel to a popular, typically very nostalgic film that former IndieWire editor Matt Singer coined over a decade ago — has waned.
    Kate Erbland, IndieWire, 5 Aug. 2025
  • Now that so many smartphones can be turned into mobile Wi-Fi hotspots, you could be forgiven for thinking the market for 5G Wi-Fi routers is in decline.
    Mark Sparrow, Forbes.com, 4 Aug. 2025
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  • The plane was met promptly by local law enforcement officers, who restrained and removed the passenger from the aircraft.
    Becca Longmire, People.com, 14 Aug. 2025
  • If the world can restrain Israel through diplomatic pressure, Hamas can live to fight another day.
    Seth Mandel, The Washington Examiner, 8 Aug. 2025
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  • Next, Phelps states Mueller did not exonerate Trump.
    Carl Burdette, Baltimore Sun, 9 Aug. 2025
  • Cure, 53, was the first man to be exonerated by the Broward State Attorney’s Office’s Conviction Review Unit.
    Angie DiMichele, Sun Sentinel, 7 Aug. 2025
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    Ryan Chan, MSNBC Newsweek, 13 Aug. 2025
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    Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado, Sacbee.com, 13 Aug. 2025

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“Acquit.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/acquit. Accessed 21 Aug. 2025.

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