acquittingly

[US]/[əˈkwɪtɪŋli]/
[UK]/[əˈkwɪtɪŋli]/

Translation

adv.in a manner that shows one has acquitted oneself well, typically in a difficult situation

Phrases & Collocations

acquittingly done

acquittingly behaved

acquittingly performed

acquittingly faced

acquittingly stood

acquittingly acted

acquittingly spoke

acquittingly served

acquittingly ran

acquittingly ended

Example Sentences

he answered the accusations acquittingly, maintaining a calm demeanor throughout the trial.

she smiled acquittingly, projecting an aura of innocence despite the suspicious circumstances.

the witness testified acquittingly, never once faltering under the relentless cross‑examination.

the defendant left the courthouse acquittingly, confident that the jury had seen the truth.

the jury delivered its verdict acquittingly, confirming the defendant’s lack of culpability.

he faced the media acquittingly, refusing to be swayed by sensational headlines.

the lawyer argued acquittingly, emphasizing the lack of evidence against his client.

the judge pronounced the acquittal acquittingly, ensuring the defendant’s reputation remained intact.

the crowd cheered acquittingly, relieved that the innocent man was finally free.

she walked away from the scandal acquittingly, untouched by the false rumors.

the accused stared at the accuser acquittingly, his eyes revealing no guilt.

he responded to the charges acquittingly, his voice steady and clear.

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