Without of. Forgiveness or pardon granted for sins or offences against divine law; the cancelling of, or deliverance from, the guilt and penalties…
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释义 | society > morality > duty or obligation > moral or legal constraint > immunity or exemption from liability > [noun] > release from duty or obligation (34) remission?1316 Without of. Forgiveness or pardon granted for sins or offences against divine law; the cancelling of, or deliverance from, the guilt and penalties… loosingc1357 A setting free, absolving, or discharging (from guilt, sentence, or obligation); remission of a sin or penance. releasec1390 The action of freeing, or the fact of being freed, from some burden, task, duty, or demand; discharge from some debt or obligation. Also: an act or… releasing1395 Remission from pain, punishment, an obligation, etc.; commutation, dispensation, revocation. Now chiefly Law. discharginga1398 The action of discharge, v. (in various senses). Chiefly with of. defeasance1399 Scots Law. Release or exemption from something owed or due, such as a debt or obligation; discharge from a debt or obligation; acquittance. Obsolete. quittancea1400 A release or discharge from a debt, obligation, etc.; spec. a document certifying such discharge; a receipt. Also figurative. Now chiefly historical. acquittancec1405 Release or exemption from something due, as a debt, obligation, etc. Also figurative. Now chiefly historical. discharge1423 The action or an act of freeing or releasing from obligation, liability, etc.; exoneration, exemption; spec. the action or an act of releasing a… absolution1447 gen. Discharge or formal release from an obligation or an oath; release from a curse, a sinful way of life, etc.; liberation. Also: an instance of… acquittinga1450 The action of acquit, v. (in various senses); (also) an instance of this. quietance1451 = quittance, n. 2. excusationc1475 The action of setting free, or the state of being set free, from a duty, obligation, etc.; release from a duty, etc. relief1496 Scots Law. Release from an obligation; (also) the right of a person accountable for something, esp. one who has stood security for a debt, to… acquittal?1538 Release or exemption from something due, as a debt, tax, obligation, etc.; = acquittance, n. 3. Now historical. releasement1548 The act of releasing, or the fact of being released, from prison, obligation, debt, trouble, etc. Now rare. ease1576 Relief from constraint or pressure; abrogation or alleviation of a burden or obligation; †redress of grievances. †writ of ease: a certificate of… excuse1577 The action of excuse, v. The action of releasing (a person) from an obligation; a dispensation, release. Obsolete. relievement1583 The action or an act of relieving; relief. excusal1584 The action or fact of excusing; an instance of this. Const. of. In later use chiefly of local rates. exoneration1640 The action of disburdening or relieving, or the state of being relieved from a duty, office, obligation, payment, etc.; also, from blame or… dispensation1653 transferred. Exemption, release from any obligation, fate, etc.; remission. archaic or Obsolete. absolvement1689 = absolution, n. (in various senses). Subcategories:— one who grants (1) — formal (6) — as being needed for more important duty (2) — a plea for release from obligation (2) |
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