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Antonyms:
convict
Often used in the same context:
convict,
indict,
exonerate,
dismiss,
retry,
recuse,
exculpate,
impeach,
prosecute,
arraign,
disqualify,
extradite,
absolved,
inculpate,
incriminate,
impanel,
reheard,
adduce,
disbar,
premeditate,
perjure,
nol pros,
prejudged,
mitigating circumstances,
judge,
pardoned,
implicate,
depose,
testify,
plead,
malice aforethought,
overrule,
circumstantial evidence,
mitigating circumstance,
mens rea,
reelect,
nolle pros,
implead,
adjourn,
psychoanalyze,
plea bargain,
commit,
triable,
disbelieve,
deny,
appoint,
punish,
court martial,
rested,
impute,
reinstate,
forgive,
defrock,
imprison,
not guilty,
uphold,
arrogate,
excused,
reject,
detain,
reappoint,
resign,
reprove,
expiated,
corpus delicti,
accede,
impleading,
abdicate,
oust,
overturn,
defend,
sentenced,
disprove,
confessed,
expel,
sodomise,
vindicate,
declassify,
perjurious,
beat,
unseal,
revoke,
actus reus,
rebut,
outplay,
defer,
appellate court,
reconsider,
reargue,
prejudiced,
portray,
outscore,
laicize,
controvert,
nolle prosequi,
deport,
empanel,
overrate,
hanged,
underrating,
nullify,
hammed
More specific:
assert,
deal,
fluster,
pose,
purge,
put forward,
whitewash
More general:
bear,
carry,
garrulus,
genus garrulus,
hold,
judge
Synonyms:
assoil,
bear,
behave,
carry,
clear,
comport,
conduct,
deport,
discharge,
exculpate,
exonerate
Also try:
— Adjectives for acquit:
french,
solid,
first,
guilty
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