acquit
Divide acquit into syllables:
ac · quit
How to pronounce acquit:
Definition of acquit:
- acquit:
- The past tense of Acquit is acquitted.
Synonyms for acquit:
assoil
clear
discharge
evaluate
exculpate
exonerate
judge
label
pass judgment
purge
vindicate
whitewash
Antonyms for acquit:
accusation
accuse
aggravate
arraign
bind
blame
burden
censure
charge
condemn
confine
convict
criminate
denounce
detain
doom
embroil
employ
enchain
engage
entangle
excoriate
fasten
fetter
find guilty
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