absolution
n. 宽恕; 赦罪; (誓言、诺言或责任的)免除; 解除
If someone is given absolution, they are forgiven for something wrong that they have done.
She felt as if his words had granted her absolution.
她感觉他的那番话好似给她下了道赦令。
1. the condition of being formally forgiven by a priest in the sacrament of penance
2. the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance
Among Clinton's potential consolation prizes: the veep slot and absolution of her campaign debt.
希拉里的 “ 安慰奖”: 副总统的交椅还是竞选债务的免除?
And once they are done, they expect absolution.
当他们忏悔完, 都期待能得到宽恕.
History does not relate whether the priest gave him absolution.
历史并未讲述神父是否赦免了他.
The sooner it is over, the longer the absolution.
尽快过去, 赦免的时间越久.
The priest heard her confession and granted absolution.
神父听了她的告解后给她赦罪.