tr.v. as·soiled, as·soil·ing, as·soils Archaic 1. To absolve; pardon. 2. To atone for. [Middle English assoilen, from Old French assoldre, assoil-, from Latin absolvere, to set free : ab-, away; see AB-1 + solvere, to loosen; see leu- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] as·soilment n. |
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