absolution
81absolution — ab•so•lu•tion [[t]ˌæb səˈlu ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of absolving; the state of being absolved 2) rel a remission of sin or of the punishment for sin, esp. as effected by a priest or bishop in the sacrament of penance • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME… …
82absolution — /æbsəˈluʃən / (say absuh loohshuhn) noun 1. the act of absolving; release from consequences, obligations, or penalties. 2. the state of being absolved. 3. Roman Catholic Theology a. a remission of sin or of the punishment due to sin, which the… …
83absolution — ab|so|lu|tion sb., en, er, erne (syndsforladelse) …
84Absolution — Ab|so|lu|ti|on, die; , en (Los , Freisprechung, besonders Sündenvergebung) …
85absolution — Huikala, kala ana, pu ukalahala …
86absolution — In Canon Law, a juridical act whereby the clergy declare that the sins of such as are penitent are remitted. Among Protestants it is chiefly used for a sentence by which a person who stands excommunicated is released or freed from that punishment …
87absolution — In Canon Law, a juridical act whereby the clergy declare that the sins of such as are penitent are remitted. Among Protestants it is chiefly used for a sentence by which a person who stands excommunicated is released or freed from that punishment …
88absolution — (Civil Law). A judgment declaring a defendant to be innocent of the crime charged …
89Absolution — см. Абсолюция …
90absolution — n. 1 a formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment. 2 an ecclesiastical declaration of forgiveness of sins. 3 a remission of penance. 4 forgiveness. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L absolutio onis (as ABSOLVE) …