Crossword-Solution: ACQUITTAL 9 letters, 108 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
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”

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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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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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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.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
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.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
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.
The Conquest of Canaan Booth Tarkington 1996
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.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
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.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 1996

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!
Marcus Tullius Cicero Selected Works
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.
Edith Wharton
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…
Catherine Gould
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2006–2009).