ACQUITTAL
(noun) a judgment of not guilty
The victim's family was not happy with the defendant's acquittal. -added by naila_inlas
When the judge acquitted the innocent prisoner, everyone's faith in law was once again restored! -added by priyavanjeri
The murderer visited the church everyde thinking tht somede he wud get acquittal from his sins.
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(Tag: Global) Sounds like quit i.e., to leave something or someone ... or deliverance from a charge..
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Mnemonics for acquittal
(Tag: English) ACQUIT=ACcusation QUITs
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(Tag: ) a> cannot quital = quit the judgement. final verdict
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(Tag: ) acquittal = i quit from this jail as the judge aquitted me amnesty m not stay - ing in this jail coz judge gave me amnesty
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