absolution
noun
/æb.səˈljuː.ʃn̩/
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/ˌæb.səˈl(j)u.ʃn̩/
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- (ecclesiastical) An absolving of sins from ecclesiastical penalties by an authority. [First attested around 1150 to 1350.]
- An absolving, or setting free from guilt, sin, or penalty; forgiveness of an offense. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.]
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mexfîretkirin
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absolutism
noun
/ˈæb.sə.ljuː.tɪz.m̩/
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/ˈæb.sə.luː.tɪz.m̩/
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/ˈæb.səˌljuˌtɪz.m̩/
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/ˈæb.səˌluˌtɪz.m̩/
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- (political science, sociology) The principles or practice of absolute or arbitrary government; Synonym of despotism. [First attested in the early 19th century.]
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absolutîzm
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absolute
adjective
/absəˈl(j)uːt/
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/absəˈlɪʊ̯t/
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/æb.səˈluːt/
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/ˈab-/
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/ˈabsə(ˌ)l(j)uːt/
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/ˈap.sə.lʉwt/
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/ˈæb.sə.ljuːt/
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/ˈæb.sə.luːt/
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/ˈæb.səˌlut/
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/ˈæp-/
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/ˌæb.səˈlut/
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- Free from imperfection, perfect, complete; especially, perfectly embodying a quality in its essential characteristics or to its highest degree. [first attested around 1400]
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bêkemasî
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