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Meaning of absolvere | Babel Free

Verb
absɔlˈʋeːrə

Definitions

  1. to absolve
  2. to absolve (to grant a remission of sin; to give absolution to)
  3. to absolve (to pronounce free from or give absolution for a blame or guilt)
    colloquial
  4. to absolve (to take or pass an exam)
    obsolete

Examples

“blir man utsatt for et traume …, er det i bunn og grunn umulig å vite hvordan det … går med [evnen] til å absolvere”

if one is exposed to a trauma…, it is basically impossible to know how it… goes with [the ability] to absolve

“nogle dage efter at have absolveret den theoretiske prøve meldte jeg mig til den praktiske”

a few days after completing the theoretical test, I signed up for the practical one

“[han] skal have absolveret sin juridiske examen”

[he] must have completed his law degree

“mine tre examina har jeg absolveret ved Kristiania Universitet – samtlige med haud illaudabilis”

I have completed my three exams at Kristiania University - all with haud illaudabilis

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