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absolutory
[ ab-sol-yuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]
adjective
- giving absolution.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of absolutory1
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Example Sentences
Why teach men what were great and good deeds in the old time, neglecting to show them any good for themselves?—Till these questions are answered absolutory to the artist, it were unwise to propose the other question—Why a poet, painter or sculptor is not honored and loved as formerly?
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And at last, when Antistius pronounced the absolutory sentence of the judges, the people, as if it had been upon a signal given, made the acclamation used according to ancient custom, at marriages, Talasio.
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