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Meaning of acquittable
The primary meaning of "acquittable" refers to being able to be cleared of a charge or accusation.
Etymology of acquittable
The word "acquittable" originates from the Old French word "acquitter," which means "to clear" or "to discharge," and the Latin word "acquitare," which means "to pay off" or "to discharge"
Historically, the term has been used in legal contexts to describe individuals or actions that can be cleared of wrongdoing or liability
Synonyms
absolvable
acquittable
blameless
cleared
condonable
defensible
excusable
exculpable
faultless
forgivable
guiltless
innocent
justifiable
launderable
mitigable
pardonable
purgable
redeemable
redeeming
reconcilable
reparable
spotless
unimpeachable
vindicable
vindicative
Definitions
- Capable of being acquitted or cleared of a charge or accusation
- * Able to be absolved or justified
Usage Examples
- The defendant's alibi made them acquittable of the crime
- * The company's actions were deemed acquittable due to their cooperation with the investigation
Antonyms
accountable
blamable
blameworthy
condemnable
corrupt
culpable
guilty
impeachable
indefensible
inexcusable
liable
reprehensible
responsible
shameful
unforgivable
unpardonable
vulnerable
warrantable