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    acquit

    US /əˈkwɪt/

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    UK /əˈkwɪt/

    B2
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To perform or behave well, badly
    George was able to acquit himself well at the party for new staff members
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo state that a person is not guilty of a crime
    The lawyer was able to acquit her client of all charges

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    02:25One Battle After Another | Official Trailer 2
    • Keep running, jumping, to acquit, that's right.

      Keep running, jumping, to acquit, that's right.

    B1

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    04:466 Elevator Pitches for the 21st Century
    • must acquit." What's remarkable is that 18 years later, people remember that. If it doesn't

      must acquit." What's remarkable is that 18 years later, people remember that. If it doesn't

    • fit, you must acquit. Questions are active, statements are somewhat passive. So if I just

      fit, you must acquit. Questions are active, statements are somewhat passive. So if I just

    B1

    犯罪学者だけど「殺人事件」について質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan

    19:09犯罪学者だけど「殺人事件」について質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan
    • We've seen television programs having an effect on the everyday public, we refer to this as the CSI effect in the criminal justice system, where people sitting on juries have this expectation that there'll be carpet fiber from some foreign place that will help them identify the body, and if that doesn't exist, then they're more likely to acquit.

      We've seen television programs having an effect on the everyday public, we refer to this as the CSI effect in the criminal justice system, where people sitting on juries have this expectation that there'll be carpet fiber from some foreign place that will help them identify the body, and if that doesn't exist, then they're more likely to acquit.

    B1

    10 Intense Moments From Murder Trials

    16:1410 Intense Moments From Murder Trials
    • Defense attorney Johnnie Cochran seized on it with the now immortal line, if it doesn't fit, you must acquit.

      Defense attorney Johnnie Cochran seized on it with the now immortal line, if it doesn't fit, you must acquit.

    • If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.

      If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.

    B2

    Chapter 35 - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

    16:25Chapter 35 - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    • and if you do not absolutely reject it as false, you will, I hope, acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards Mr.

      and if you do not absolutely reject it as false, you will, I hope, acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards Mr.

    • acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards Mr. Wickham.

      acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards Mr. Wickham.

    B1

    To Kill A Mockingbird | Introduction | 60second Recap®

    01:16To Kill A Mockingbird | Introduction | 60second Recap®
    • The verdict is clear, ladies and gentlemen: you must acquit.

      The verdict is clear, ladies and gentlemen: you must acquit.

    • The verdict is clear, ladies and gentlemen: You must acquit. Even English class can't

      The verdict is clear, ladies and gentlemen: You must acquit. Even English class can't

    B1

    The Law You Won't Be Told

    04:31The Law You Won't Be Told
    • but juries can convict without evidence just as easily as they can acquit in spite of it.

      but juries can convict without evidence just as easily as they can acquit in spite of it.

    • just as easily as they can acquit in spite of it.

      just as easily as they can acquit in spite of it.

    B2

    Part 3 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 26-40)

    21:45Part 3 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 26-40)
    • acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards Mr. Wickham.

      acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards Mr. Wickham.

    B1

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    10:01A Virtual Field Trip To Iceland | February 16, 2021
    • After the House impeaches or formerly charges a president with a crime, the Senate decides whether to convict or acquit the leader.

      After the House impeaches or formerly charges a president with a crime, the Senate decides whether to convict or acquit the leader.

    B1

    Does Pleading Insanity Work?

    03:01Does Pleading Insanity Work?
    • is that jurors are hesitant to acquit people who have committed horrible crimes

      is that jurors are hesitant to acquit people who have committed horrible crimes

    B1