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absolutorio

acquitting, absolutory

adjective ahb-soh-loo-TOH-ree-oh Rare

Origin: Late Latin absolutorius, from absolvere (to acquit)

Usage Note

Absolutorio is a legal term: veredicto absolutorio means an acquittal verdict, i.e., one that finds the defendant not guilty. It contrasts with condenatorio (condemnatory). The feminine is absolutoria; it appears almost exclusively in formal legal writing.

Examples

"El jurado emitió un veredicto absolutorio."

Natural Translation

The jury issued an acquittal verdict.

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