acquittal

/ˈækwɪtəl/

Definitions

1. noun

A legal judgment or decision that a person is not guilty of a crime, especially after a trial.

“The jury delivered an acquittal in favor of the defendant, citing lack of evidence.”

2. noun

The act or fact of being acquitted or discharged from a responsibility or obligation.

“The company’s acquittal of its environmental responsibilities led to widespread criticism.”

Synonyms

  • dismissal
  • exoneration

Antonyms

  • condemnation
  • conviction