Sentences

acquittance in a sentence

n.

Definition

Acquittance is a formal release from a debt or obligation, often documented as proof of payment or settlement.

Sample Sentences

  1. The judge issued an acquittance after reviewing the evidence presented in court.
  2. She received an acquittance from her debt, allowing her to start fresh financially.
  3. His acquittance was a relief, as it meant the charges against him had been dropped.
  4. The acquittance of the accused sparked a heated debate among the community.
  5. With an acquittance in hand, they could finally move on with their lives.
  6. The financial institution provided an acquittance to confirm that the loan was paid in full.
  7. After the thorough investigation, the acquittance brought closure to the long-standing case.
  8. Her acquittance was celebrated with a small gathering of family and friends.
  9. The document served as an official acquittance, ensuring no further obligations remained.
  10. He felt a sense of freedom and relief upon receiving the long-awaited acquittance.
  11. The judge issued a formal acquittance, clearing the defendant of all charges.
  12. After the lengthy trial, the acquittance brought a sense of relief to the accused.
  13. She held the acquittance in her hand, grateful for the justice that had been served.
  14. His acquittance was celebrated by friends and family, who knew he was innocent.
  15. The lawyer prepared the necessary documents to secure an official acquittance for his client.
  16. In the eyes of the law, the acquittance marked the end of a difficult chapter.
  17. Despite the acquittance, the scandal surrounding the case lingered in the public eye.
  18. The defendant was eager to receive his acquittance and move on with his life.
  19. Her acquittance was not just a legal victory but also a personal triumph.
  20. The acquittance was a reminder that truth and justice can prevail, even against the odds.

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