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acquittal
(ac¦quit|tal)
Pronunciation:
/əˈkwɪt(ə)l/
noun
a judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged:
the trial resulted in an acquittal
[
mass noun
]
:
the women felt their chances of acquittal were poor
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