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    absolved


    1. released and absolved of the “burden of responsibility”


    2. The Lord Jesus Christ offered his lofty position up to be born into a human body, to be raised in a poor family and to innocently die a horrifying death on a cross, so that we can be absolved of all our sin and be brought back into the relationship with God that he initially intended


    3. Contrarily, at this flash moment with his mother he absolved himself of any responsibility, and she lost control


    4. there are still Malaysians whom are completely absolved from the universe


    5. The Catholics honestly think sinning is OK, as long as they confess, and get absolved, so they can do it again


    6. absolved his debt, that from that moment on, we were even


    7. already has been absolved of the constant scaremongering in


    8. At that point you were absolved of your sins


    9. The police absolved her of wrong, calling it justifiable


    10. Coaches and managers are not absolved from the

    11. It would be difficult to consider her, in such a frail and debilitating state, as a suspect in this twisted murder, but it was his obligation to treat her with the same reservation as he would any others during the investigation, until she absolved herself of all guilt


    12. I hardly think that we can be absolved from blame on the imperialistic front


    13. would be absolved, but not before I completed a full set of “Hail


    14. Completely justified, completely absolved, completely forgiven, completely "accepted in the Beloved," they will be counted righteous before God for the sake of Him who was "made sin for us, though He knew no sin"(2 Cor


    15. And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation, and without any dispensation already granted me for this purpose by the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever shall dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning


    16. absolved her of her sins


    17. Years would go by before Helga absolved herself from living


    18. absolved of all iniquities and afflictions


    19. “You will be absolved of all wrongdoing in this matter


    20. If I am incapable of choosing, promoting, and selecting a different candidate than the Only Party System offers, then my will is excused for there is no choice, and thus my conscience likewise is absolved, because it had no alternative but evil A or evil ~A

    21. Then she could die absolved


    22. They used this belief in being absolved of your sin by confession to the utmost


    23. But neither is he absolved from his crime


    24. By performing the ritual of washing his hands in the trial against Jesus: the most loving, kindest Jew in Judea: he absolved himself of his death By doing this in public: Pontius Pilate legitimized the personal absolution of responsibility and guilt…He legitimized the washing of hands as a ritual way to absolve oneself of all responsibility and guilt: with the full knowledge of knowing what he should have done, and did not do: which was throw the entire case against Jesus out of his court


    25. 555 This death is important because by the death of Christ, He took upon Himself our sins and absolved the wrath of God on our behalf


    26. If she was prematurely out of pain, then she couldn’t be fully absolved of trying to kill a member of her master’s elite guard


    27. Some of that had to do with summer, but Ingrid also knew that the dress, which weighed somewhere near one hundred pounds, could not be entirely absolved of blame


    28. The valiant Don Quixote heard him, and said, "As that is the case I am released and absolved from my promise; let them marry by all means, and as 'God our Lord has given her, may Saint Peter add his blessing


    29. And remember, moreover, that it is often he who comes off victorious from the strife, absolved of all crime in the eyes of the world


    30. She passed out with her basket and a marketnet: and Father Conmee saw the conductor help her and net and basket down: and Father Conmee thought that, as she had nearly passed the end of the penny fare, she was one of those good souls who had always to be told twice bless you, my child, that they have been absolved, pray for me

    31. He had committed foul sins, but had been absolved of them all, most recently this morning, by the bishop of Shiring, who was now standing next to his father the earl, armed with a vicious-looking mace – priests were not supposed to shed blood, a rule they acknowledged cursorily by using blunt weapons on the battlefield


    32. Instead, he leaned close to her ear and said, “You’re absolved, Ash


    33. She wanted to know what he was thinking, why he’d sounded so relieved when he’d said, “You’re absolved


    34. She confessed to him, and he absolved her from her sins


    35. What say you to that torture of Tantalus as applied to a mother? Bear this well in mind sir: the French Revolution had its reasons for existence; its wrath will be absolved by the future; its result is the world made better


    36. “If all the world hated you, and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved you, and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends


    37. I lingered at the gates; I lingered on the lawn; I paced backwards and forwards on the pavement; the shutters of the glass door were closed; I could not see into the interior; and both my eyes and spirit seemed drawn from the gloomy house—from the grey-hollow filled with rayless cells, as it appeared to me—to that sky expanded before me,—a blue sea absolved from taint of cloud; the moon ascending it in solemn march; her orb seeming to look up as she left the hill-tops, from behind which she had come, far and farther below her, and aspired to the zenith, midnight dark in its fathomless depth and measureless distance; and for those trembling stars that followed her course; they made my heart tremble, my veins glow when I viewed them


    38. Hopeless of the future, I wished but this—that my Maker had that night thought good to require my soul of me while I slept; and that this weary frame, absolved by death from further conflict with fate, had now but to decay quietly, and mingle in peace with the soil of this wilderness


    39. Despite the tangle of clues, Florentino Ariza soon rejected the possibility that the oldest had been the perpetrator of the assault, and with as much dispatch he also absolved the youngest, who was the most beautiful and the boldest of the three


    40. He was absolved

    41. First of all, let me tell you that poor Gorshkov has been entirely absolved of guilt


    42. The elder absolved, reconciled, exhorted, imposed penance, blessed, and dismissed them


    43. I absolved her sin on the spot and was turning to go, but I was forced to turn back


    44. The next day Lisa came to confession, and without renewing their interrupted conversation, he absolved her and refused to dispose of her fortune, giving no reasons for doing so


    45. Nowadays we have no such religious law to exonerate us from our duties to our neighbors (I am not speaking now of the coarse and ignorant persons who still fancy their sins can be absolved by confession to a priest or by the absolution of the Pope)


    46. observed, if the savages are unmindful of the many acts of benevolence, of justice and friendship exercised towards them by the United States; if British influence, or British gold, or any other consideration, could induce them to continue the savage practice of imbruing their hands alike in the blood of the warrior in the field, and the infant in its mother's arms; if they will be bound by no obligation however sacred; by no treaty, however solemnly made; by no dictate of nature, no matter how self-evident; the United States are absolved from all acts of further forbearance; and we are called upon by every feeling of duty and honor to disarm them of their fury and put them beyond the power of injury


    47. The Government of the United States denies to her this right, and asserts, that a foreigner naturalized in this country, is absolved from all allegiance to the parent State


    48. But I have never heard of any instance where she has contended that such a person is absolved from his natural allegiance, if he comes within the power of his original sovereign


    49. I have understood that act to mean that such persons should become entitled to certain rights—not absolved from any duties towards others, should they leave the country


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    Synonyms for "absolved"

    absolved clear cleared exculpated exonerated vindicated

    "absolved" definitions

    freed from any question of guilt