In the context of law, acquittals refer to the verdicts or decisions finding a defendant not guilty of the charges against them, released from legal responsibility and freed from prosecution. This can also extend to situations where someone is cleared of wrongdoing or blame in other contexts such as a workplace investigation.
/ˈakwɪt/
The act of altering or modifying the code, settings, or instructions in a computer program to change its function or behavior.
/rɪˈprɑːɡrɪˌmen/
A small, round, sac-like structure in the skin that can contain fluid or semi-solid material, often resulting from the accumulation of abundant keratin or other substances. Dermatocysts are typically benign and may appear as lumps on the skin but can sometimes lead to infection or inflammation.
/dɪˌrɑːməˈkɪst/
extremely curious and eager to know more about something; very inquisitive or curious; extremely eager to inquire or make investigations.
/ˈsuːpərɪnˈkwiːsətɪv/
Refusing to comply with rules, regulations, or requests; being obstinate or uncooperative.
/ʌnˈkɑːmplɪt/
A genus of climbing plants of the family Cucurbitaceae, commonly occurring in tropical and subtropical regions, characterized by large, fleshy roots and tendrils.
/'særəˈstɛmə/
To retrace one's steps or start over a particular process or activity, especially in the hope of achieving a better outcome or resolving an issue.
/ri'st BST/