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ac·quit Listen to audioˈkwɪt/ verb
ac·quits; ac·quit·ted; ac·quit·ting
[+ obj] : to decide that someone is not guilty of a crime
The jury acquitted the defendant because there wasn't enough evidence to convict him of the crime. She was acquitted of the murder of her husband. = She was acquitted of murdering her husband.compare 1convict
acquit yourself
: to act or behave in a specified way — used to express approval or (less commonly) disapproval of someone's behavior or performance The soldiers acquitted themselves well/honorably in battle. The young actress acquitted herself extremely well/capably in her first film. He acquitted himself poorly in handling the controversy.

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