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acquittance

/uh-kwit-ns/US // əˈkwɪt ns //UK // (əˈkwɪtəns) //

无罪,默许,无罪释放,无偿提供

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of acquitting.
    • : the discharge of a debt or obligation.
    • : a document or receipt as evidence of the discharge of a debt or obligation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inobservance

Examples

  • Cleret left it, without acquittance; and his conduct was approved by his master.

  • Pray settle accompts with Barnes; take what money of mine is in his hands, and give him acquittance.

  • Then seeing that I waited (for they had forgot to give me my acquittance), they dropped talking suddenly.

  • It was forced to redeem without redemption and to pay without acquittance.

  • Bodlyes Chest, as appeares by Dr. Chaworthes acquittance in the same box.'