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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Acquit'

The forensic evidence helped acquit the wrongly accused man.

After a lengthy trial, the jury was finally able to acquit the defendant.

Despite the lack of evidence, the teacher had to acquit the student of cheating allegations.

Despite initial suspicions, the detective had to acquit the witness as the alibi checked out.

The courtroom erupted in applause as the jury moved to acquit the defendant.

The judge's thorough examination of the case led to a fair decision to acquit the defendant.

The jury's duty is to carefully weigh the evidence before deciding to acquit or convict the accused.

The conflicting eyewitness testimonies made it challenging for the jury to unanimously acquit the accused.

The decision to acquit the defendant was met with mixed reactions from the spectators in the courtroom.

The defense attorney's closing statement aimed to raise doubts and ultimately acquit the accused.

The protagonist's unwavering principles and moral compass served to acquit them from temptation in the face of adversity.

The defense's expert witnesses provided critical testimony that helped acquit the defendant.

The defense's efforts to present a solid alibi contributed significantly to the decision to acquit.

The well-crafted argument and evidence presented in the debate served to acquit the student from any doubts about their persuasive skills.

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