Unacquitted
verb (used with object), acquitted, acquitting.
1.
to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty:
They acquitted him of the crime. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she’s guilty.
2.
to release or discharge (a person) from an obligation.
3.
to settle or satisfy (a debt, obligation, claim, etc.).
4.
to bear or conduct (oneself); behave:
He acquitted himself well in battle.
5.
to free or clear (oneself):
He acquitted himself of suspicion.
verb (transitive) -quits, -quitting, -quitted
1.
(foll by of)
to free or release (from a charge of crime)
to pronounce not guilty
2.
(foll by of) to free or relieve (from an obligation, duty, responsibility, etc)
3.
to repay or settle (something, such as a debt or obligation)
4.
to perform (one’s part); conduct (oneself)
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