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Absolving

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Absolving meaning

present participle and gerund of absolve

Example sentences (19)

Khloe fiercely refuted the sexist idea and questioned why society frequently places the blame on women while absolving men of accountability.

The broadside here is necessary to set up his other claim that I am absolving ExxonMobil of any responsibility for supposedly perpetrating neo-colonial violence in Guyana and elsewhere.

Free speech is an important value, but protecting it does not mean absolving anyone of responsibility for all criminal activity.

Mr. Ram’s rationale follows a bizarre logic; it’s like absolving a person for committing a robbery because another person also committed a similar robbery and was not charged!

Rather than absolving PBMs of accountability, let us encourage open dialogue and comprehensive reforms that address the root causes of soaring drug prices.

Should the court side with the federal government, absolving it of liability – I don’t think it will – water contamination lawyers will change gears and file against the PFAS makers.

Earlier that day, a Trump-appointed federal judge in New York issued absolving Carlson of wrongdoing in a defamation case after Fox News admitted that its star host is not always accurate when he discusses the news on TV.

In absolving Otema of raping student Y, Justice Soladoye noted that the demeanor of Student Y in her testimony was mischievous and she would not have claimed that she was raped if Otema had paid her the N50,000 agreed upon before their rendezvous.

The panel has not only displayed a bias to do the bidding of the Lagos State governor, it has also indicated that the whole essence of the panel is a charade put together to deceive the people and absolving the guilty of any wrongdoing.

The U.S. has a discreditable history of absolving wrongdoers when their crimes are grand enough and the perpetrators sufficiently prominent.

Workers were forced to sign agreements absolving their employers of responsibility; the injured were reported to be victims of accidents or their own missteps.

If that’s supposed to absolve him of some of his environmental guilt, he needs to recognize that oil executives don’t tend to lecture others on how to live absolving them of the sin of hypocrisy, at least.

Koda, however, said it was not surprising that the police produced a report absolving its people.

Such actions by the president would surely have raised the question for the bureau, and likely for Mueller, about whether the president was retroactively absolving the Russians of electoral interference.

The $352 fee appeared with a line absolving the customer of the late fee if they paid within three weeks.

The challenge for Nissan is how to blame Mr. Ghosn for its problems while absolving the company’s current executives of responsibility.

The London manager claimed I had signed a legally binding waiver (and that I should have read the small print) absolving Church’s from all risk.

The Pope also appointed Cardinal Jean le Moine as Apostolic Legate to King Philip, to attempt to find some resolution of the impasse that had developed; he was granted the specific power of absolving King Philip from excommunication.

Unable to end the impasse Taddeo was horrified to hear the fathers of the Council solemnly depose and excommunicate the Emperor on 17 July, while absolving all his subjects from allegiance.