acquit

Acquit Meaning in Bengali

বাংলা অর্থঃ মুক্তি দেওয়া, অবিয়োগ মুক্ত করা, নির্দোষ সাব্যস্ত করা, অপদান করা, নির্দোষ বলে মনোনয়ন করা।

Part of Speech

Acquit is a verb.

Pronunciation

Acquit is pronounced as uh-kwit.

Short Definition of Acquit

Acquit means to declare someone not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing, to free someone from a criminal charge, or to discharge a duty or obligation.

Synonyms of Acquit

1. Exonerate (মুক্তিপ্রাপ্ত করা)
2. Absolve (মুক্ত করা)
3. Clear (পরিষ্কার করা)
4. Discharge (মুক্ত করা)
5. Vindicate (মুক্তিপ্রাপ্ত করা)

Antonyms of Acquit

1. Convict (দোষী সাব্যস্ত করা)
2. Blame (দোষ দেওয়া)
3. Accuse (অভিযুক্ত করা)
4. Condemn (নিন্দা করা)
5. Guilty (দোষী)

Origin of Acquit

The word “acquit” originated from the Old French word “acquiter” which means “to pay a debt, set free, or release.” It entered the English language in the 13th century.

Nearby Words

1. Acquittal (noun)
2. Acquittance (noun)
3. Acquitted (adjective)
4. Acquitting (verb)

Acquit in Literature Quotes

1. “The jury acquitted the defendant due to lack of evidence.” – John Grisham
2. “She was acquitted of all charges and walked out of the courtroom a free woman.” – Harper Lee
3. “Despite the overwhelming accusations, he managed to acquit himself with dignity.” – Charles Dickens
4. “The lawyer’s brilliant defense strategy helped his client to acquit the charges successfully.” – Agatha Christie

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: बरी करना (Bari Karna)
Nepali: दोषमुक्त गर्नु (Doshamukta Garnu)
Urdu: بری کرنا (Bari Karna)
Tamil: தண்டிக்க (Tantikka)
Telugu: విడిచిపోవడం (Viḍicipōvaḍaṁ)
Arabic: يبرئ (Yubri’)
Chinese: 宣判无罪 (Xuānpàn wúzuì)
Japanese: 無罪とする (Muzai to suru)
Russian: оправдывать (opravdyvat’)

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