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Meaning
Verb
●
To
absolve
or
release
(someone) from
blame
or
sin
; to
forgive
, to pardon.
●
To
atone
or
expiate
for (something).
●
In Law:
Followed by from or of: to
acquit
(someone) from a
criminal
charge
; to find (someone)
not guilty
; to clear.
●
Followed by from or of: to
release
or
set free
(someone) from a
liability
, an
obligation
, etc.; to discharge.
●
To
clear up
or
resolve
(a
difficulty
,
doubt
, problem, etc.); to
absolve
, to solve.
●
To
refute
(an
argument
, an
objection
, etc.).
●
To
discharge
(a
liability
, an
obligation
, etc.).
●
To
get rid of
,
put off
, or
remove
(something).
●
In Christianity:
To
absolve
or
release
(someone) from
excommunication
or some other
religious
offence.
●
To make (something)
dirty
or
soiled
; to
soil
; to
stain
; to sully.
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Origin
assoil
English
assoiler
Anglo-Norman
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Assoilze
Soil
Soyle
Assoyle
Rhymes
Oil
Roil
Coil
Toil
Boil
Foil
Soil
Moil
Moel
Broil
Boyle
Spoil
Thoil
Hoyle
Choil
Moile
Recoil
Assoil
Despoil
Embroil
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