absolve [əbˈzɒlv]
verbo transitivo
1absolver (person)(from or of de)
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absolve [ab-sólv]
1Absolver, dar por libre de una acusación.
2Absolver de un convenio o promesa.
3Absolver deun pecado.
4Dispensar, exentar.
va.
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Verb Conjugation for "absolve"
Imperative
- absolve
- you absolve
- he/she absolves
- we absolve
- you absolve
- they absolve
Preterite
- I absolved
- you absolved
- he/she absolved
- we absolved
- you absolved
- they absolved
Present Continuous
- I am absolving
- you are absolving
- he/she is absolving
- we are absolving
- you are absolving
- they are absolving
Present Perfect
- I have absolved
- you have absolved
- he/she has absolved
- we have absolved
- you have absolved
- they have absolved
Past Continuous
- I was absolving
- you were absolving
- he/she was absolving
- we were absolving
- you were absolving
- they were absolving
Past Perfect
- I had absolved
- you had absolved
- he/she had absolved
- we had absolved
- you had absolved
- they had absolved
Future
- I will absolve
- you will absolve
- he/she will absolve
- we will absolve
- you will absolve
- they will absolve
Future Perfect
- I will have absolved
- you will have absolved
- he/she will have absolved
- we will have absolved
- you will have absolved
- they will have absolved
Future Continuous
- I will be absolving
- you will be absolving
- he/she will be absolving
- we will be absolving
- you will be absolving
- they will be absolving
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been absolving
- you have been absolving
- he/she has been absolving
- we have been absolving
- you have been absolving
- they have been absolving
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been absolving
- you will have been absolving
- he/she will have been absolving
- we will have been absolving
- you will have been absolving
- they will have been absolving
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been absolving
- you had been absolving
- he/she had been absolving
- we had been absolving
- you had been absolving
- they had been absolving
absolver
transitive verb
1to acquit (law)
2to absolve (religion)
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absolver [ab-sol-verr’]
article & verb transitive
1To absolve.
2To acquit.
(Yo absuelvo, yo absuelva, from Absolver, V. MOVER).
absolverabsuelto (participio_de_pasado)
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Verb Conjugation for "absolver"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | absuelvo | absolví | absolvía | absolveré | absuelva |
| Tú | absuelves | absolviste | absolvías | absolverás | absuelvas |
| Ella/Él/Usted | absuelve | absolvió | absolvía | absolverá | absuelva |
| Nosotros | absolvemos | absolvimos | absolvíamos | absolveremos | absolvamos |
| Vosotros | absolvéis | absolvisteis | absolvíais | absolveréis | absolváis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | absuelven | absolvieron | absolvían | absolverán | absuelvan |
