acquits

Acquits: Meaning and Pronunciation

Acquits is a verb that means to declare someone not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing. In Telugu, it is translated as విడిచిపోతుంది (viḍicipōtundi), విడిచిపోవడం (viḍicipōvaḍaṁ), విడిచిపోయేలా చేయు (viḍicipōyēlā cēyu).

Pronunciation: uh-kwits

Synonyms of Acquits

1. Exonerates
2. Clears
3. Absolves
4. Discharges
5. Vindicates

Nearby Words

1. Acquaintance (noun) – పరిచయం (paricayaṁ) – I met an old acquaintance at the party.

2. Acquiesce (verb) – ఒప్పుకుంటుందున్నాడు (oppukuṇtuṁdunnāḍu) – He had to acquiesce to their demands.

3. Acquire (verb) – పొందుట (poṇḍuṭa) – She managed to acquire a rare book for her collection.

4. Acquittal (noun) – విడిచిపోవడం (viḍicipōvaḍaṁ) – The jury’s acquittal of the defendant surprised everyone.

5. Acquired (adjective) – పొందిన (poṇdina) – He showed off his newly acquired skills.

Antonyms

The antonym of acquits is “convicts” in Telugu, which is translated as దోషిగా పరిగణించు (dōṣigā parigaṇinchu).

For more information, you can refer to the following sources:

1. Dictionary.com

2. Wikipedia.org

3. TheFreeDictionary.com

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