- acquit
- ə'kwit
past tense, past participle - acquitted; verb(to declare (an accused person) to be innocent: The judge acquitted her of murder.) absolveracquit vb absolverEl pasado y participio pasado de acquit se escribe acquitted; el gerundio se escribe acquittingacquittr[ə'kwɪt]transitive verb (pt & pp acquitted, ger acquitting)1 absolver, declarar inocente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto acquit oneself well quedar en bien lugar, quedar bien, salir airoso,-aacquit [ə'kwɪt] vt, -quitted ; -quitting1) : absolver, exculpar2)to acquit oneself : comportarse, defenderseacquitv.• absolver (Jurisprudencia) (•Acusación•) v.• exculpar v.• exonerar (Obligación) v.ə'kwɪt
1.
-tt- transitive verbto acquit somebody (of something) — absolver* a alguien (de algo)
2.
v reflto acquit oneself — desenvolverse*, desempeñarse (AmL)
[ǝ'kwɪt]VT1) (Jur)to acquit sb (of) — absolver or exculpar a algn (de)
he was acquitted on all charges — lo absolvieron de todas las acusaciones
2)to acquit o.s.: how did he acquit himself? — ¿cómo se desenvolvió?
to acquit o.s. well — defenderse bien
to acquit o.s. of — [+ duty] desempeñar
* * *[ə'kwɪt]
1.
-tt- transitive verbto acquit somebody (of something) — absolver* a alguien (de algo)
2.
v reflto acquit oneself — desenvolverse*, desempeñarse (AmL)
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.