noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Cumplimiento, desempeño The act of fulfilling the duties (of a given role, obligation etc.). Examples : "The teacher's diligent instruction and support was an acquittal of her duty to help students succeed. " La instrucción y el apoyo diligentes del maestro fueron un cumplimiento de su deber de ayudar a los estudiantes a tener éxito. law guilt right outcome Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Absolución A legal decision that someone is not guilty with which they have been charged, or the formal dismissal of a charge by some other legal process. Examples : "After a long trial, the defendant received an acquittal, meaning the jury found him not guilty. " Después de un largo juicio, el acusado recibió una absolución, lo que significaba que el jurado lo declaró no culpable. law government politics guilt Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Pago, liquidación Payment of a debt or other obligation; reparations, amends. Examples : "After the argument, the apology was considered the acquittal for the hurt feelings. " Después de la discusión, la disculpa se consideró el pago por los sentimientos heridos. law finance business Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Absolución The act of releasing someone from debt or other obligation; acquittance. Examples : "The judge's acquittal of the student meant he was no longer responsible for the library fine. " La absolución del estudiante por parte del juez significaba que ya no era responsable de la multa de la biblioteca. law guilt outcome action Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Absolución, liberación Avoidance of danger; deliverance. Examples : "The student's acquittal from the accusation of cheating brought relief to his family. " La absolución del estudiante de la acusación de hacer trampas trajo alivio a su familia. outcome guilt Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura