Words Like ACQUIT

We have put together a list of words that are similar to ACQUIT.

24 Alternative Words Similar to acquit

1 Assoil Verb      Synonym Words Like Assoil
2 Clear Verb      Synonym Words Like Clear
3 Discharge Verb      Synonym Words Like Discharge
4 Exonerate Verb      Synonym Words Like Exonerate
5 Exculpate Verb      Synonym Words Like Exculpate
6 Behave Verb      Synonym Words Like Behave
7 Bear Verb      Synonym Words Like Bear
8 Deport Verb      Synonym Words Like Deport
9 Conduct Verb      Synonym Words Like Conduct
10 Comport Verb      Synonym Words Like Comport
11 Carry Verb      Synonym Words Like Carry
12 Act Verb      Synonym Words Like Act
13 Hold Verb      Synonym Words Like Hold
14 Judge Verb      Synonym Words Like Judge
15 Label Verb      Synonym Words Like Label
16 Move Verb      Synonym Words Like Move
17 Pronounce Verb      Synonym Words Like Pronounce
18 Convict Verb      Antonym Words Like Convict
19 Requite Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Requite
20 Whitewash Verb      Hyponym Words Like Whitewash
21 Pose Verb      Hyponym Words Like Pose
22 Deal Verb      Hyponym Words Like Deal
23 Assert Verb      Hyponym Words Like Assert
24 Posture Verb      Hyponym Words Like Posture

4 examples of acquit

1 the jury acquitted the prisoner; we acquit a man of evil intentions.
2 the soldier acquitted himself well in battle; the orator acquitted himself very poorly.
3 he bore himself with dignity
4 They conducted themselves well during these difficult times

10 definitions of acquit

1 Acquitted; set free; rid of.
2 To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear off; to pay off; to requite.
3 To pay for; to atone for.
4 To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or charge; -- now followed by of before the charge, formerly by from
5 To clear one's self.
6 To bear or conduct one's self; to perform one's part
7 pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
8 behave in a certain manner
9 Law To free or clear from a charge or accusation.
10 To release or discharge from a duty.
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