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justification; excuse (in excuse of something – в оправдание чего-либо); absolution; plea; apology; defence; defense; discharge (подсудимого); explanation; vindication; warrant (he had no warrant for saying that – у него нет основания говорить это); justifying; exculpation; condonation (плохого поступка, преступления); warranty; exoneration; a peg to hang a thing on; palliation (преступления); acquittal (Discharge of defendant following verdict or direction of not guilty. LT Alexander Demidov); apologia; clearing; mitigation (позиции, действий, поступков Dmitrie); saving grace (In Victorian social conditions ignorance and poverty were the legal saving graces against any manslaughter (let alone murder) charge Lily Snape); salvo; alibi; reason; counterpoint (suburbian); pleading; 1 justification; law acquittal | |||
allegation; excuse for (smth, чему-л.) | |||
get-away; warrant (каких-либо действий) | |||
acquittal (по суду) | |||
rationalisation (raf) | |||
getaway; crutch ("How long am I gonna use that crutch?" – Сколько я ещё буду пользоваться этим оправданием? kiberline) | |||
acquitment; acquittance; verdict of acquittal (kee46); avowry | |||
absolvitor | |||
allowance; clean; clean bill of health | |||
proof; basis; ground; verification | |||
defenseless; defenselessness | |||
disculpation; excusation | |||
acquittal | |||
justification (In Christian theology, either (1) the act by which God moves a person from the state of sin to the state of grace; (2) the change in a person's condition as he moves from a state of sin to a state of righteousness; or (3) especially in Protestantism, the act of acquittal whereby God gives contrite sinners the status of the righteous) | |||
song; wash (Interex) | |||
acquitting (oleg.vigodsky) | |||
salvo (an excuse) | |||
Russian thesaurus | |||
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признание судом подсудимого невиновным. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |
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