absolve

/ˈæbsɒlv/ or /ˈæbzɒlv/

Definitions

1. verb

to declare or consider (someone) free from guilt or blame, or to officially forgive someone for a sin or an offense

“The priest absolved the man of his sins.”

2. noun

the act of absolving or the state of being absolved

“The priest offered absolution to the congregation.”

Synonyms

  • exculpate
  • excuse
  • pardon

Antonyms

  • condemn
  • guilty
  • sentence