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How do you use the word absolve in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "absolve" in a sentence:

Formal:

* The judge absolved the defendant of all charges.

* The priest absolved the sinner of their sins.

* The investigation absolved the company of any wrongdoing.

Informal:

* I can't absolve myself of all responsibility for the mess.

* The apology absolved her of any guilt.

* The new evidence absolved the suspect from any involvement in the crime.

Figurative:

* The warm sunshine absolved the day of its dreary start.

* The beautiful music absolved the room of its mundane atmosphere.

Remember: "Absolve" means to free from guilt, blame, or responsibility. It is often used in legal and religious contexts, but it can also be used in more general situations.

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