acquittals

Acquittals Meaning in Bengali

Acquittals শব্দের বাংলা অর্থঃ মুক্তি, অবিযোগ, নির্দোষ সাব্যস্ততা, অপরাধ মুক্তি, নির্দোষতা।

Part of Speech

Acquittals is a noun.

Pronunciation

[uh-kwit-lz]

Short Definition of Acquittals

Acquittals refer to the act of declaring someone not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.

Synonyms of Acquittals

1. Exoneration (মুক্তি)
2. Absolution (ক্ষমা)
3. Vindication (সত্যাপন)
4. Discharge (মুক্তিপ্রাপ্তি)
5. Clearance (পরিষ্কার)

Antonyms of Acquittals

1. Conviction (দণ্ডাধিকার)
2. Guilt (অপরাধ)
3. Blame (দোষ)
4. Responsibility (দায়িত্ব)
5. Liability (দায়িত্ব)

Origin of Acquittals

The word “acquittals” originated from the Middle English word “acquitail,” which came from the Old French word “acquitail,” meaning “release from debt.” It is derived from the Latin word “ad-” meaning “to” and “quietus” meaning “free from obligation.” The term evolved over time to specifically refer to the legal act of declaring someone not guilty.

Nearby Words

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

Acquittals in Literature Quotes

1. “Justice is not always served in acquittals; there are convictions and condemnations that are as unjust as the acquttals seem to be.” – Bryant H. McGill

2. “Acquittals all round, the jury obviously thought, since they could not possibly find a defendant guilty of a charge that had not been made.” – Terry Pratchett

3. “Acquittals in the court of public opinion are quite rare. People remember accusations, but they don’t always remember the outcome.” – Scott Turow

4. “Acquittals are rare, but they do happen. Usually, though, the system works. It’s like a sieve. The guilty get caught in it and the innocent pass through.” – John Grisham

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: मुक्ति (Mukti)
Nepali: माफी (Maafi)
Urdu: بری (Buri)
Tamil: விடுதலைப் (Vitudalai)
Telugu: విడిచిపోవడం (Viḍicipōvaḍaṁ)
Arabic: براءة (Bara’a)
Chinese: 宣判无罪 (Xuānpàn wúzuì)
Japanese: 無罪判決 (Muzai hanketsu)
Russian: оправдания (opravdaniya)

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