Acquittals: Meaning in Nepali
Acquittals (दोषमुक्ति, दोषमुक्त हुनु) is a noun in Nepali that refers to the act of being declared not guilty or innocent in a court of law. It signifies the legal outcome where a defendant is found not guilty and is absolved of any charges or accusations brought against them.
Pronunciation:
(uh-kwit-lz)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Nearby Words:
- Acquit (दोषमुक्त गर्नु) – Verb, to declare someone not guilty
- Accuse (दोषी ठहराउनु) – Verb, to charge someone with a crime
- Verdict (निर्णय) – Noun, a decision or judgment in a court case
- Conviction (सजाय) – Noun, a formal declaration of guilt by a court
- Prosecution (अभियोग) – Noun, the act of bringing a person to trial for a crime
Synonyms:
- Exoneration (मुक्ति)
- Clearance (छुटकारा)
- Absolution (क्षमा)
- Vindication (स्वीकृति)
- Release (मुक्ति)
Antonyms:
Conviction (सजाय)
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