acquitter

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English

Etymology

From acquit +‎ -er.

Noun

acquitter (plural acquitters)

  1. One who acquits or releases.

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French acquiter, from Medieval Latin acquitāre, adquietāre (to pay a debt), from ad- + quitare (to set free), from Late Latin quietāre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.ki.te/
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Verb

acquitter

  1. to pay
  2. to acknowledge (a signal), to notify the receipt of
  3. (law) to clear, to acquit
  4. (reflexive, s'acquitter) to pay
  5. (reflexive, s'acquitter, ~ de) to discharge, to complete (one's duty)
    La jeune femme fit de réels efforts pour s’acquitter sérieusement de la corvée.
    The young woman made real serious efforts to finish her chores.

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