Absolution
71absolution — ab|so|lu|tion [ ,æbsə luʃn ] noun uncount the act of forgiving someone for the things they have done wrong, especially for a religious fault …
72absolution — abso·lu·tion || ‚æbsÉ™luËʃn n. act of freeing from guilt or blame, exoneration; state of being free from guilt or blame, forgiveness …
73absolution — noun formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment. ↘ecclesiastical declaration of forgiveness of sins. Origin ME: via OFr. from L. absolutio(n ), from absolvere (see absolve) …
74absolution — n. Acquittal, remission, discharge, release, liberation, deliverance, clearance, forgiveness, pardon, shriving, shrift. See indulgence, justification …
75absolution — noun (U) a process in the Christian religion by which someone is forgiven for the things they have done wrong …
76Absolution — the formal act of a priest or bishop pronouncing the forgiveness of sins by Christ to those who are qualified by penitence to receive it …
77absolution — n 1. forgiveness, forgiving, excuse, excusing, shriving, making allowances for; condonation, condoning, overlooking, disregarding, ignoring; acquittal, acquittance, acquitting, comburgation, exculpation, exculpating, clearance, clearing, proof of …
78absolution — ab·so·lu·tion …
79absolution — UK [ˌæbsəˈluːʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌæbsəˈluʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] the act of forgiving someone for something wrong they have done, especially for a religious fault …
80absolution — Освобождение от грехов …