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Traducción de acquit en Español:
acquit
absolver, v.
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verbo transitivo acquitting, acquitted, acquitted
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absolverto acquit sb of sth — absolver a algn de algo- The four white officers were acquitted on criminal charges a year after the shooting.
- On four of the seven charges he was acquitted; on the other three the jury was unable to agree.
- The five officers were acquitted of manslaughter charges on the direction of the trial judge.
- Smith was acquitted of an affray charge and told to pay her fine at £10 a week.
- He is acquitted of theft but convicted of handling and sent to prison.
- But again, we are giving far greater credence to that idea every time a jury acquits another guilty man.
- One of those cases saw him being acquitted of suborning perjury.
- The South African attorney general later acquitted her on the grounds of self-defence.
- A multi-ethnic jury acquits all officers charged in the shooting.
- In such event they might have acquitted him of murder, though finding him guilty of assisting the offender.
- Nine months after his conviction, however, an appeals judge acquitted him of all charges.
- The jury that the accused thought must acquit him, came in with a verdict of guilty within 90 minutes.
- A jury needed less than half an hour to acquit him of the charges.
- To the amazement of Evangelical Christians, he was acquitted of the charges.
- On Friday she was acquitted of the charge and wept with relief when she realised her nightmare was finally over.
- He was acquitted of charges of abuse and fraud in relation to the oil deal.
- The third was that there was fresh evidence which could have led the jury to acquit him.
- I am reminded by our learned friends that he was acquitted of the offences.
- If you think that, because he was so drunk, he did not intend or may not have intended to kill or cause grievous bodily harm, then you must acquit him.
- The fact that you have not had a fair trial is irrelevant if you are acquitted.
verbo reflexivo pronominal acquitting, acquitted, acquitted
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desenvolversedesempeñarse América Latina- All performers acquitted themselves with considerable talent and enthusiasm and seemed to genuinely enjoy their roles.
- However, it was a wonderful event and the performers all acquitted themselves well.
- Unlike the usual heroine, she has been given enough scope to perform and she acquits herself well.
- But with the eyes of the crowd, not to mention several million television viewers, trained on her performance, Tabb acquitted herself well - slight teething problems notwithstanding.
- Of the performances, she acquits herself well in the lead role, but too many of the other performers feel under-used.
- There were some fine individual performances in the match with all the team acquitting themselves very well even though some were only making their championship debut.
- They lost just twice all season and finished five points ahead of the pack to charge back to the top flight where they acquitted themselves well with some great performances.
- They acquitted themselves really well with some fine performances in the First Division of this MAZDA-sponsored AAI event.
- On that evening of great significance it cannot have been easy for her to relax into the role, but clearly she acquitted herself well.
- I'm relatively sure that I can acquit myself well in an interview as well - but my performance in that interview is less important to me at the moment than getting to it.
- She still hedges a bit on her command responsibility, but I think she actually acquitted herself quite well in this online discussion.
- While his performance during the exercise was not especially noteworthy, he acquitted himself satisfactorily overall.
- He acquits himself well as director, and coaxes excellent performances from the adults.
- She performs a solo of impossible postures, in which she acquits herself with aplomb, but which leaves the spectator's mind and muscles tensed to the point of spasm.
- The Community Games Finals took place in Mosney over the past two weekends, with participants from the locality acquitting themselves very well.
- Gearing up for the season ending play-offs, the trip gave enough reassurance of the strength in depth at the Club with both newcomers acquitting themselves with distinction.
- Nonetheless, Martha, I feel that the grace with which you have acquitted yourself throughout this entire situation demonstrates the ample strength of your character.
- Two of last year's under-14 squad made their championship debuts and both players acquitted themselves extremely well.
- The home team acquitted themselves well and showed good spirit throughout to beat the talented Portadown side by 0-14 to 0-5.
- All who are interested in sport and in England's identity as a nation will be thrilled with the honours bestowed on the World Cup Squad who acquitted themselves so magnificently just over a month ago.
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