absolve (one) from (something)

absolve (one) from (something)

To declare that someone is free from blame or responsibility for something. The evidence that the defense attorney presented in court convinced the jury to absolve his client from the crime. I know you're sorry. I absolve you from your guilt, son.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

absolve someone from something

 and absolve someone of something
to prove that an accused person is innocent of something; to demonstrate that someone is not responsible for something. Bob attempted to absolve himself of the crime.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • absolve
  • absolve from
  • absolve (one) of (something)
  • hold (someone) responsible (for someone)
  • hold responsible
  • find against
  • find against (someone or something)
  • find (one) not guilty
  • find for
  • find for (someone or something)