Pronunciation: /ˈækt ʌv ˌɪnˈdɛmnəti/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 An act of indemnity is a legal document that protects someone from being held responsible for something.
A2 The government passed an act of indemnity to protect the soldiers involved in the mission.
B1 The act of indemnity provided relief for those who were wrongly accused of a crime.
B2 The act of indemnity was necessary to ensure that the whistleblowers would not face any legal repercussions.
C1 The act of indemnity granted amnesty to all political prisoners who were detained during the conflict.
C2 The act of indemnity was seen as a controversial move by some, but it ultimately helped to bring about peace and reconciliation.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 An act of indemnity can protect someone from legal consequences.
A2 The government passed an act of indemnity to pardon all political prisoners.
B1 The act of indemnity granted immunity to those who cooperated with the investigation.
B2 The act of indemnity was controversial as it absolved all parties involved in the scandal.
C1 The act of indemnity was seen as a necessary compromise to restore peace in the country.
C2 The act of indemnity was heavily debated in parliament before it was finally passed into law.
formal The act of indemnity was passed by the government to protect certain individuals from legal consequences.
informal The government passed some kind of act of indemnity to keep certain people out of trouble.
slang They pulled some shady moves but got away with it thanks to the act of indemnity.
figurative Her apology was like an act of indemnity, absolving her of any guilt in the situation.
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