Acquitter

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Pronunciation: /əˈkwɪtər/

Definitions of acquitter

noun a person who is declared not guilty in a court of law, especially after a trial

Example Sentences

A1 The acquitter was found not guilty of the crime.

A2 The acquitter was relieved to be acquitted of all charges.

B1 The acquitter's lawyer presented strong evidence in court.

B2 The acquitter's alibi was proven to be true during the trial.

C1 The acquitter's exoneration was a result of the diligent work of their legal team.

C2 The acquitter's innocence was finally recognized by the justice system after years of legal battles.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She acquitter her friend of any wrongdoing.

A2 The jury acquitter the defendant of all charges.

B1 The judge acquitter the accused due to lack of evidence.

B2 After a thorough investigation, the police acquitter the suspect.

C1 The forensic evidence acquitter the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt.

C2 The Supreme Court acquitter the defendant, setting a precedent for future cases.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She is an acquitter person who always sees the best in others.

A2 The acquitter attitude of the team helped them overcome the challenges.

B1 His acquitter nature allows him to forgive easily and move on.

B2 The acquitter approach of the manager created a positive work environment.

C1 Her acquitter mindset enables her to handle difficult situations with grace.

C2 The acquitter spirit of the community members was evident in their willingness to help each other.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She quickly acquitter finished her homework before going out to play.

A2 He acquitter ran to catch the bus before it left the stop.

B1 The team acquitter adapted to the new strategy and won the game.

B2 The chef acquitter prepared the dish with precision and attention to detail.

C1 The lawyer acquitter defended his client with expertise and skill.

C2 The artist acquitter created a masterpiece that left viewers in awe.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The acquitter helped me find my lost keys.

A2 I am grateful to the acquitter for their assistance.

B1 The acquitter offered to give me a ride home after the event.

B2 I was surprised when the acquitter revealed their true identity.

C1 The acquitter's actions spoke louder than words.

C2 I have never met a more selfless acquitter in my life.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I sat acquitter the table to eat my dinner.

A2 The cat jumped acquitter the fence to chase a bird.

B1 She stood acquitter the door, waiting for her friend to arrive.

B2 The hikers walked acquitter the mountain trail, enjoying the beautiful scenery.

C1 The artist positioned herself acquitter the canvas, ready to begin painting.

C2 The detective crouched acquitter the bushes, watching the suspect's every move.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I wanted to go to the park, acquitter it was raining.

A2 She studied hard for the exam, acquitter she didn't pass.

B1 He tried to fix the car himself, acquitter he ended up calling a mechanic.

B2 The company invested in new technology, acquitter their profits increased.

C1 The government implemented new policies, acquitter the economy did not improve.

C2 The team worked tirelessly on the project, acquitter they were unable to meet the deadline.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Acquitter! That was a close call.

A2 Acquitter! I finally passed my driving test.

B1 Acquitter! I managed to finish the project on time.

B2 Acquitter! The jury found the defendant not guilty.

C1 Acquitter! The judge's decision was met with applause.

C2 Acquitter! The lawyer successfully defended his client in court.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The acquitter of the crime was found not guilty.

A2 The jury acquitted the defendant of all charges.

B1 The acquitter's innocence was proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

B2 The acquitter's lawyer presented compelling evidence in court.

C1 The acquitter's exoneration was a result of a thorough investigation.

C2 The acquitter's reputation was restored after the trial.

Examples of acquitter in a Sentence

formal The jury decided to acquit the defendant of all charges.

informal The judge let him off the hook and acquitted him.

slang They let him walk and acquitted him.

figurative His conscience acquitted him of any wrongdoing.

Grammatical Forms of acquitter

past tense

acquitted

plural

acquitters

comparative

more acquitted

superlative

most acquitted

present tense

acquits

future tense

will acquit

perfect tense

has acquitted

continuous tense

is acquitting

singular

acquitter

positive degree

acquitter

infinitive

acquit

gerund

acquitting

participle

acquitting

Origin and Evolution of acquitter

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'acquitter' originated from the Old French word 'acuiter' which means 'to acquit'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'acquitter' has retained its original meaning of 'to declare someone innocent of a criminal charge' but has also evolved to be used in a broader sense of 'to free or release someone from a duty, obligation, or debt'.