acquits

Acquits Meaning in Bengali

Acquits meaning in Bengali: মুক্তি দেয়া, অবাধ্য করা, নির্দোষ সাব্যস্ত করা, নির্দোষ সাব্যস্ত করা, নির্দোষ সাব্যস্ত করা।

Part of Speech

Acquits is a verb.

Pronunciation

Acquits is pronounced as uh-kwits.

Short Definition of Acquits

Acquits means to declare someone not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.

Synonyms of Acquits

1. Exonerates (মুক্তি দেয়া)
2. Clears (পরিষ্কার করা)
3. Absolves (মুক্ত করা)
4. Discharges (মুক্ত করা)
5. Vindicates (মুক্তি দেয়া)

Antonyms of Acquits

1. Convicts (দোষী সাব্যস্ত করা)
2. Sentences (দণ্ড প্রদান করা)
3. Blames (দোষ দেওয়া)
4. Punishes (শাস্তি দেওয়া)
5. Condemns (নিন্দা করা)

Origin of Acquits

The word “acquits” originated from the Middle English word “acquiten” which means “to set free, absolve”. It can be traced back to the Old French word “acquiter” and the Latin word “ad-” meaning “to” and “quietare” meaning “to calm, quiet”.

Nearby Words

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

Acquits in Literature Quotes

1. “The jury acquitted the defendant due to lack of evidence.” – John Grisham

2. “She was acquitted of all charges and set free.” – Harper Lee

3. “The judge acquitted the accused after a thorough investigation.” – Agatha Christie

4. “Despite the overwhelming evidence, the jury acquitted the defendant.” – Jodi Picoult

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: बरी करना (Bari karna)
Nepali: बरी गर्नु (Bari garnu)
Urdu: بری کرنا (Bari karna)
Tamil: விடுதலை அளிக்கும் (Viduthalai aḷikkum)
Telugu: విడిచిపోవడం (Viḍicipōvaḍaṁ)
Arabic: يبرئ (yubri’)
Chinese: 宣判无罪 (Xuānpàn wúzuì)
Japanese: 無罪とする (Muzai to suru)
Russian: оправдывает (opravdyvayet)

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