Examples of 'be absolved' in a sentence
Meaning of "be absolved"
be absolved: Refers to the act of being forgiven, pardoned, or released from guilt or responsibility for a wrongdoing or sin. It typically comes in the context of seeking redemption or a clear conscience
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be absolved
O to be absolved from previous ties and conventions.
People come here to be absolved of their sins.
To be absolved of the sins you have committed today.
The family must be absolved of any blame.
We arc to believe that they can be absolved.
You will be absolved of all your sins.
Then our sins would not be absolved.
The woman can not be absolved from responsibility.
But you must make your confession to be absolved.
I hope they will be absolved of their sins.
And be absolved of this imaginary responsibility.
He wondered how he could be absolved of this sin.
We will not be absolved until we return what was stolen.
Tell us where she is and you will be absolved.
You can confess and be absolved of your sins.
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Just understand that failure will not be absolved.
And may not be absolved in confession.
Mortal sin can only be absolved.
He can not be absolved from responsibility.
You can confess and be absolved.
And will be absolved from all.
An omission with such awful implications can not be absolved.
Offer this token to be absolved of my sins.
In order to be absolved of your debts you are required to surrender certain assets.
This little one should be absolved of their sins.
To be absolved from sin.
Only then can they be absolved of their sins.
Only through the fire of yoga will your sins be absolved.
My name will be absolved of all blame.
Unburden yourself and be absolved.
Rapists can be absolved of their crimes by marrying their victims.
Now you will be absolved.
I will be absolved of any involvement.
Every sinner needs to be absolved.
So we can be absolved of our sins.
To bear suff ering in life is necessary to be absolved from sin.
The greek debt must be absolved or it will be defaulted upon.
To make confession and to be absolved.
I will be absolved by the unheeding.
And sins can be absolved.
Importers can not be absolved of all responsibility for declarations they make.
It takes an extraordinary act of contrition in order to be absolved of such a sin.
Libya can therefore not be absolved of all responsibility on this matter.
I wanted to confess and be absolved.
Mortal sin can only be absolved according to the catholic church.
Of this tabernacle were to be absolved.
I hardly think we can entirely be absolved from blame on the imperialistic front.
Kane last week said he did nothing wrong and expected to be absolved.
Come to church to be absolved of your sins.
Spend the little time left in repentance and you will be absolved.
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You are all absolved of responsibility in the matter
Thinking all your sins have been absolved
O to be absolved from previous ties and conventions