Crossword-Solution: ACQUITTAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| 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. |
We have 108 clues for the answer “ACQUITTAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Defendant's hope | 1 answer |
| Judgement of not guilty | 1 answer |
| Result of a "not guilty" verdict | 1 answer |
| a judgment of not guilty | 1 answer |
| judicial discharge | 1 answer |
| Getting off | 2 answers |
| benefit of doubt | 3 answers |
| exculpation | 5 answers |
| atonement | 11 answers |
| indiscipline | 21 answers |
| injunction | 32 answers |
| extenuation | 40 answers |
| Vindication | 43 answers |
| apologia | 43 answers |
| ratiocination | 43 answers |
| exoneration | 44 answers |
| repentance | 45 answers |
| Rationale | 47 answers |
| Reparation | 49 answers |
| rationalization | 50 answers |
| full life | 50 answers |
| absolution | 51 answers |
| plea | 52 answers |
| amends | 54 answers |
| forgiveness | 54 answers |
| Intention | 55 answers |
| Justification | 55 answers |
| apology | 57 answers |
| Rationalism | 59 answers |
| objectivity | 59 answers |
| restfulness | 59 answers |
| truce | 59 answers |
| alleviation | 60 answers |
| Logic | 60 answers |
| Rationalisation | 60 answers |
| defence | 60 answers |
| mitigation | 60 answers |
| pacification | 60 answers |
| innocence | 60 answers |
| easement | 61 answers |
| neutrality | 61 answers |
| reconciliation | 61 answers |
| Acumen | 62 answers |
| Sanity | 62 answers |
| amnesty | 62 answers |
| appeasement | 62 answers |
| Entente | 63 answers |
| exemption | 63 answers |
| Impetus | 64 answers |
| Accommodation | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ACQUITTAL (5)
Too much indebted to the event for his acquittal.—No judge of his own manners by you.—Always deceived in fact by his own wishes, and regardless of little besides his own convenience.—Fancying you to have fathomed his secret.
But in his speech for the prosecution the Avocat-General dealt with the point raised at some length--a point which, if it had held good as a principle of English law, would have secured the acquittal of so wicked a poisoner as Palmer.
These were for the greater part obscure and even darkling in their lives, yet quite demonstrably human beings, able to smile, suffer, leap, run, and to entertain fancies; even to have, according to their degree, a certain rudimentary sense of right and wrong, in spite of which they strongly favored the prisoner's acquittal.
One hopes that her punishment finished with her acquittal, and that the mood of the mob, as apt as a flying straw to veer for a zephyr as for a whirlwind, swung to her favour from mere revulsion on her escape from the scaffold.
Lord Stanhope, the son of the Earl of Chesterfield, went round to the wavering members, using all the eloquence he was possessed of to induce them either to vote for the acquittal or to absent themselves from the house.
Quotes with ACQUITTAL (3)
Here is a man whose life and actions the world has already condemned - yet whose enormous fortune... has already brought him acquittal!
A sense of having been decoyed by some world-old conspiracy into this bondage of body and soul filled her with despair. If marriage was the slow life-long acquittal of a debt contracted in ignorance, then marriage was a crime against human nature.
It has become fashionable in the last several years for the media to minimize and even dissemble about the data which so strongly support the existence of ritual abuse. Amazingly, this has happened even in relation to ritual abuse cases in which criminal convictions have been obtained. Parenting magazine (Ruben, 1994), for example, asserted that “far more cases (of ritual abuse) end in acquittal” than in conviction. In fact, 58% of the ritual abuse cases in the Finkeihor (198…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2006–2009).