Examples of 'absolve' in a sentence

Meaning of "absolve"

Absolve means to formally declare that someone is free from guilt, obligation, or punishment
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  • To set free, release or discharge (from obligations, debts, responsibility etc.).
  • To resolve; to explain; to solve.
  • To pronounce free from or give absolution for a penalty, blame, or guilt.
  • To pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for.

How to use "absolve" in a sentence

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I absolve you from the necessity of defending me.
But that does not absolve me of my other sins.
I absolve you if the walls tumble down.
He prayed her to absolve him of his sins.
I absolve you from all those sins.
I can not rightly absolve you of your sins.
I absolve all of your sins for free.
That does not absolve you of your guilt.
Absolve people from obedience to a wicked ruler.
But that does not absolve any of us of responsibility.
On behalf of your powers listen to and absolve me.
I will absolve you of your sins tonight.
She would not let me absolve her.
Just absolve the man and let us go.
I take to the internet to absolve myself of my ignorance.

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They absolve themselves of your social circle.
While confessions absolve the evils of men.
Im absolve to eat pussy in addition to ass today.
I think he tries to absolve himself from responsibility.
Absolve me from whatever crime it is you think me guilty of.
History will absolve us and condemn them.
Being a victim does not automatically absolve one of guilt.
I will not absolve you of your crimes.
You just want me to absolve you.
You must absolve yourself of your sins.
A doctor can not absolve you.
I am here to absolve you of your filthy sins.
I am afraid that does not absolve them.
No one will absolve us from this responsibility.
To see if you can absolve me too.
For you to absolve all of your responsibility.
There is no confession that can absolve you of this.
This does not absolve you of your responsibilities.
Your priest will absolve you.
So you can absolve yourself of any responsibility.
This act is said to absolve their sins.
I absolve you from your sins.
But that does not absolve the administration.
I absolve you of all your sins.
History will absolve this great man.
I absolve thee from thy sins.
One who fails to absolve oneself from.
We absolve you both on that account.
No punishment will ever absolve me of this sin.
I hereby absolve you from any further sacrifice.
Admission of sin is the only way to absolve yourself of it.
This does not absolve us from intensity in prayer.
We do not expect you to condemn us or absolve us.
Nothing could absolve him of the crime.
We absolve you of any worry about our poverty.

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