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acquitverb to free from a charge of wrongdoingacquitted of the robbery charge after proving he was nowhere near the scene of the crime absolve, clear, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate atone (for), expiatedischarge, liberate, redeem, release, unburdencondone, excuse, whitewashforgive, pardon, remitavenge, redress, revenge criminate, incriminate accuse, arraign, charge, impeach, indictconvict to manage the actions of (oneself) in a particular waythe king promised handsome rewards to all who acquitted themselves well in the battle bear, behave, carry, comport, conduct, demean, deport, quit check, collect, compose, constrain, contain, control, curb, handle, inhibit, quiet, repress, restrainmoderate, modulate, temperact, impersonate, play act up, carry on, cut up, misbehave, misconduct behave, conduct, deport, comport, acquit mean to act or to cause oneself to do something in a certain way.behave may apply to the meeting of a standard of what is proper or decorous.the children behaved in church conduct implies action or behavior that shows the extent of one's power to control or direct oneself.conducted herself with unfailing good humor deport implies behaving so as to show how far one conforms to conventional rules of discipline or propriety.the hero deported himself in accord with the code of chivalry comport suggests conduct measured by what is expected or required of one in a certain class or position.comported themselves as gentlemen acquit applies to action under stress that deserves praise or meets expectations.acquitted herself well in her first assignment in the 13th century |