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absolve (ăb-zolv́) - Verb
to clear of guilt
Since there was not enough evidence of his guilt, the jury had to absolve Mr. Melman of the murder.

Accused of taking bribes, the mayor said, "In the end, I'll clear my name and be absolved of any wrongdoing."
adamant - adjective
firm
Ron is adamant about not changing plans. He insists we should still camp out even though the weather report now says it will be cold and rainy.

Adamant in his support of gun control, Senator Keen won't give in to pressure from powerful opponents.