Definition of acquittal Acquittal

/ʌkwɪˈtʌl/ - [ukwitul] - ac•quit•tal

We found 6 definitions of acquittal from 5 different sources.

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What does acquittal mean?

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: acquittals

acquittal - a judgment of not guilty
  final decision, final judgment a judgment disposing of the case before the court; after the judgment (or an appeal from it) is rendered all that remains is to enforce the judgment
  jurisprudence, law the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
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Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • acquittal (n.)
    The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation; acquittance.
  • acquittal (n.)
    A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court.

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  • acquittal
    A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court.

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