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acquit synonyms

Trying to find another word for acquit in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of acquit in 18 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for acquit alphabetically.

  • acquit
  • bleach
  • blink at
  • clear
  • discharge
  • exculpate
  • excuse
  • acquit
  • bleach
  • clear
  • discharge
  • exculpate
  • excuse
  • exempt
  • bear
  • bring
  • cart
  • come across with
  • convey
  • dish out
  • distribute
  • acquittal
  • clearance
  • disimprisonment
  • exoneration
  • liberation
  • pardon
  • parole
  • absolve
  • blink at
  • clear
  • deliver
  • discharge
  • exculpate
  • excuse
  • absolve
  • acquit
  • amnesty
  • clear
  • condone
  • discharge
  • disculpate
  • alibi
  • apology
  • cleanup
  • cop-out
  • cover
  • cover story
  • coverup
  • absolve
  • acquit
  • disburden
  • discharge
  • dismiss
  • except
  • exculpate
  • chargeless
  • comp
  • complimentary
  • costless
  • for love
  • for nothing
  • free of cost
  • abandon
  • absolve
  • discharge
  • dispense
  • drop
  • excuse
  • exempt
  • acquit
  • bleach
  • blink at
  • clear
  • discharge
  • exculpate
  • excuse
  • bail one out
  • deliver
  • detach
  • discharge
  • disembarrass
  • emancipate
  • free
  • absolution
  • acquittal
  • acquittance
  • charge
  • clemency
  • commute
  • deliverance
  • abate
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • break
  • brighten
  • absolve
  • acquit
  • advocate
  • argue
  • assert
  • bear out
  • claim
  • blanch
  • camouflage
  • conceal
  • exonerate
  • extenuate
  • gloss over
  • launder
  • acquit
  • bleach
  • blink at
  • clear
  • discharge
  • exculpate
  • excuse
  • absolve
  • blink at
  • clear
  • deliver
  • discharge
  • disculpate
  • exculpate

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