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Definition of Absolvable

Absolvable
Absolvable Ab*solv"a*ble, a. That may be absolved.

Meaning of Absolvable from wikipedia

- Absolver is a martial arts-themed action role-playing video game developed by Sloclap and published by Devolver Digital for PlayStation 4, Windows, and...
- History Will Absolve Me (Spanish: La historia me absolverá) is the title of a two-hour speech made by Fidel Castro on 16 October 1953. Castro made the...
- would still be valid if the priest were to merely say, "I absolve you from your sins", or "I absolve you", or words that are the exact equivalent. Following...
- unique in that renunciation of criminal intention is generally enough to absolve the perpetrator of criminal liability, as their actions are no longer facilitating...
- Die" speech. That speech—which was inspired by Castro's "History Will Absolve Me"—was widely reported in the press despite official censorship. The trial...
- invaders can only be seen as a gratuitous colonizer apologetic designed to absolve the guilt of the continued occupation and exploitation of the indigenous...
- painted portrait of herself that he had commissioned, which Susie adores and absolves Larry of the horrible things he has done to her. Larry goes on a date with...
- Valentine" - 4:42 "Unburden Unbound" (Gill) - 2:45 "The Dark Ride" - 3:35 "I Absolve You" - 4:04 "Shrinkwrapped" - 3:25 Andy Gill - guitar, vocals, (b**** on...
- 1983 CIC; can. 1443 CCEO); hears a Confession or tries to absolve without being able to absolve (for Latin Catholics; this does not, of course, include...
- when they try to get him to settle the lawsuit by signing a waiver that absolves the store of any responsibility. Drew then hires a lawyer, who happens...