acquittal

Acquittal: Meaning and Pronunciation

Acquittal is a legal term that refers to the judgment of a court that a person is not guilty of the crime they were accused of. In Telugu, it is known as విడిపోయించడం (vidipōyiñcaḍaṁ).

Pronunciation: (vidi-poy-in-cha-dam)

Synonyms of Acquittal

1. Exoneration (విమోచన, vimōcana)

2. Absolution (క్షమాపణ, kṣamāpaṇa)

3. Clearance (క్లియరెన్స్, kliyarens)

4. Vindication (నిర్మూలన, nirmūlana)

Nearby Words

1. Acquit (verb) – విడిపోయేందుకు (vidipōyēnduku) – The jury decided to acquit the defendant due to lack of evidence.

2. Acquittance (noun) – విడిపోయించిన పత్రం (vidipōyiñcina patraṁ) – The lawyer provided an acquittance to prove his client’s innocence.

3. Acquitted (adjective) – విడిపోయింది (vidipōyiṇdi) – The accused was acquitted of all charges.

Antonyms

The antonym of acquittal in Telugu is దోషించు (dōśiñcu), which means “conviction”.

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