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单词 acquit
释义 ac·quit
I. \əˈkwit also aˈ-; usu -id.+V\ transitive verb
(acquitted ; acquitted ; acquitting ; acquits)
Etymology: Middle English aquiten, from Old French aquiter, from a- (from Latin ad-) + quite acquitted, free of, tranquil — more at quit
1.
 a. archaic : to pay off (as a claim or debt)
 b. obsolete : to pay back (something done for or to one) : repay, requite
2.
 a. obsolete : to set free (as by ransoming)
 b. obsolete : to free or rid (oneself) of anything
 c. : to discharge completely (as from an obligation or accusation)
  < the court acquitted the prisoner >
  < acquit a man of liability >
3. : to perform (one's part) or conduct (oneself) usually satisfactorily
 < in their first battle the recruits acquitted themselves like veterans >
Synonyms: see behave, exculpate
II. adjective
Etymology: Middle English, short for acquited, past participle of acquiten
archaic : acquitted : set free : rid
 < to be acquit fro my continual smart — Edmund Spenser >
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