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absolution

absolution, forgiveness

noun ab-so-lew-SYOHN Rare

Origin: from Latin absolutio, release

Usage Note

Absolution is primarily a theological term for the sacramental forgiveness of sins granted by a priest in Confession ('donner l'absolution'). It is also used figuratively in secular contexts for a complete clearing of blame. The verb absoudre (to absolve) is irregular and mostly literary.

Examples

"Le prêtre lui a accordé l'absolution."

Natural Translation

The priest granted him absolution.

Literal Translation

The priest to-him granted the absolution.

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