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Acquitted
UK //əˈkwɪt.ɪd//US //əˈkwɪtəd//
Definition
Declared not guilty of a crime by a court.
In simple words: To be declared not guilty in a court of law.
Examples
- The jury acquitted the defendant of all charges.
- After a lengthy trial, he was finally acquitted.
- She was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
- The court acquitted him, stating there was insufficient proof.
- Many were surprised when the accused was acquitted.
- The lawyer argued passionately for his client to be acquitted.
Usage notes
Used in legal contexts, primarily in formal discussions about court rulings. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
acquitted + object
Memory hint
Remember 'a quit' - someone who is free after a trial.
Collocations
- acquitted of charges
- acquitted in court
- acquitted by jury
Synonyms
- exonerated
- absolved
- dismissed
- released
- vindicated
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'acquit' as the past tense.
- Using inappropriately in non-legal contexts.
- Confusing with 'guilty' or 'convicted'.