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  • 81acquit — transitive verb (acquitted; acquitting) Etymology: Middle English aquiten, from Anglo French aquiter, from a (from Latin ad ) + quite free of more at quit Date: 13th century 1. a. archaic to pay off (as a claim or debt) …

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  • 82allege — transitive verb (alleged; alleging) Etymology: Middle English alleggen to submit in evidence or as justification, adduce, from Anglo French aleger, allegger, probably in part modification of Medieval Latin allegare, from Latin, to send as a… …

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  • 83exculpatory — adjective Date: 1781 tending or serving to exculpate …

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  • 84exonerate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin exoneratus, past participle of exonerare to unburden, from ex + oner , onus load Date: 1524 1. to relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship 2. to clear from… …

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  • 85vindicate — transitive verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Latin vindicatus, past participle of vindicare to lay claim to, avenge, from vindic , vindex claimant, avenger Date: circa 1571 1. obsolete to set free ; deliver 2. avenge 3 …

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  • 86exculpation — noun see exculpate …

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