Absolve
Translations of "absolve" (25 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | بَرَّأَ(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for) | barraʔa | |
| Bulgarian | оправдавам(to pronounce free or give absolution), опрощавам(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), освобождавам(to set free) | opravdavam, oproštavam, osvoboždavam | |
| Catalan | absoldre(to set free) | — | |
| Dutch | absolveren(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), afwerken(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), beëindigen(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), kwijtschelden(to set free), kwijtschelden(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), niet-schuldig verklaren(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), ontheffen(to set free), ontslaan van een verplichting(to set free), slagen (bij)(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), uitleggen(obsolete: to resolve or explain), vergeven(to set free), vergeven(to pronounce free or give absolution), vergeven(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), vrijspreken(to pronounce free or give absolution) | — | |
| Esperanto | malkondamni(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), pekliberigi(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), senpekigi(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | — | |
| Finnish | antaa anteeksi(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), antaa synninpäästö(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), armahtaa(to pronounce free or give absolution), armahtaa(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), armahtaa(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), ratkaista(obsolete: to resolve or explain), selittää(obsolete: to resolve or explain), suorittaa(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), suorittaa(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), todeta syyttömäksi(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), vapauttaa(to set free), vapauttaa(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), vapauttaa syytöksistä(to pronounce free or give absolution) | — | |
| French | absoudre(to set free), absoudre(to pronounce free or give absolution), absoudre(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | — | |
| German | Absolution erteilen(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), absolvieren(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), befreien(to set free), bestehen(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), entbinden(to set free), entlassen(to set free), erreichen(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), freisprechen(to pronounce free or give absolution), freisprechen(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), freisprechen(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), für unschuldig erklären(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), lossprechen(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), sich qualifizieren(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), vollbringen(obsolete: to finish, accomplish) | — | |
| Greek | απαλλάσω(to set free), συγχωρώ(to pronounce free or give absolution) | apalláso, synchoró | |
| Hungarian | felment(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), feloldoz(to pronounce free or give absolution), feloldoz(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | — | |
| Italian | assolvere(to set free), assolvere(to pronounce free or give absolution), assolvere(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), assolvere(obsolete: to finish, accomplish) | — | |
| Japanese | 解放する(to set free) | kaihō suru | |
| Latin | absolvo(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), absolvō(to pronounce free or give absolution), absolvō(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), condono(to pronounce free or give absolution), condono(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), libero(to set free) | — | |
| Māori | whakaharakore(to pronounce free or give absolution), whakaharakore(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for) | — | |
| Norwegian | frikjenne(to set free), tilgi(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | absolvere(to pronounce free or give absolution), absolvere(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), absolvere(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), absolvere(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), beslutte(obsolete: to resolve or explain), forklare(obsolete: to resolve or explain), frikjenne(to pronounce free or give absolution), frikjenne(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), fullføre(obsolete: to finish, accomplish) | — | |
| Persian | آمرزیدن(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), عفو کردن(to pronounce free or give absolution), معاف کردن(to set free) | — | |
| Polish | absolwować(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), rozgrzeszać(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), rozgrzeszyć(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | — | |
| Portuguese | absolver(to pronounce free or give absolution), absolver(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), acabar(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), eximir(to set free), exonerar(to set free), redimir(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), resolver(obsolete: to resolve or explain), solucionar(obsolete: to resolve or explain), terminar(obsolete: to finish, accomplish) | — | |
| Quechua | ch'uyanchay(obsolete: to resolve or explain) | — | |
| Russian | отпуска́ть(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), проща́ть(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | otpuskátʹ, proščátʹ | |
| Slovene | dati odvezo(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), dati odvezo(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), odvezati(to set free), odvezati(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), odvezati(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), oprostiti(to pronounce free or give absolution), oprostiti(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), pomilostiti(to pronounce free or give absolution), pomilostiti(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), razrešiti(to set free) | — | |
| Spanish | absolver(to set free), absolver(to pronounce free or give absolution), absolver(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | — | |
| Swedish | avlösa(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), frikalla(to set free), frikänna(to pronounce free or give absolution), frita(to set free), fritaga(to set free), ge absolution åt(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), lösa(to set free) | — | |
| Turkish | aklamak(to pronounce free or give absolution), aklamak(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), azat etmek(to set free), bağışlamak(to pronounce free or give absolution), bağışlamak(law: to pronounce not guilty; to grant a pardon for), bağışlamak(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), bağışlamak(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), erdirmek(obsolete: to finish, accomplish), geçmek(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), vermek(to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically), yarlıgamak(to pronounce free or give absolution), yarlıgamak(theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin), yarlıgamak(theology: to remit a sin; to give absolution for a sin), özgür kılmak(to set free) | — |
absoldre
absolveren, afwerken, beëindigen, kwijtschelden, kwijtschelden, niet-schuldig verklaren, ontheffen, ontslaan van een verplichting, slagen (bij), uitleggen, vergeven, vergeven, vergeven, vrijspreken
malkondamni, pekliberigi, senpekigi
antaa anteeksi, antaa synninpäästö, armahtaa, armahtaa, armahtaa, ratkaista, selittää, suorittaa, suorittaa, todeta syyttömäksi, vapauttaa, vapauttaa, vapauttaa syytöksistä
absoudre, absoudre, absoudre
Absolution erteilen, absolvieren, befreien, bestehen, entbinden, entlassen, erreichen, freisprechen, freisprechen, freisprechen, für unschuldig erklären, lossprechen, sich qualifizieren, vollbringen
felment, feloldoz, feloldoz
assolvere, assolvere, assolvere, assolvere
absolvo, absolvō, absolvō, condono, condono, libero
whakaharakore, whakaharakore
frikjenne, tilgi
absolvere, absolvere, absolvere, absolvere, beslutte, forklare, frikjenne, frikjenne, fullføre
آمرزیدن, عفو کردن, معاف کردن
absolwować, rozgrzeszać, rozgrzeszyć
absolver, absolver, acabar, eximir, exonerar, redimir, resolver, solucionar, terminar
ch'uyanchay
dati odvezo, dati odvezo, odvezati, odvezati, odvezati, oprostiti, oprostiti, pomilostiti, pomilostiti, razrešiti
absolver, absolver, absolver
avlösa, frikalla, frikänna, frita, fritaga, ge absolution åt, lösa
aklamak, aklamak, azat etmek, bağışlamak, bağışlamak, bağışlamak, bağışlamak, erdirmek, geçmek, vermek, yarlıgamak, yarlıgamak, yarlıgamak, özgür kılmak
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