absolutory

adj
/æbˈsɑl.jəˌtɔɹ.i/US

Etymology

From Latin absolūtōrius, from absolvō (“absolve”).

  1. learned borrowing from absolūtōrius

Definitions

  1. Serving to absolve

    Serving to absolve; absolving; giving absolution.

    • Finally, in the self-absolutory strategy, a negative past is seen to have produced a negative present.

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