/æbˈsɒlvɪtɔː/ – Noun
Definition: tha bổng, phán quyết có lợi cho bên bị, bác đơn kiện.
A more thorough explanation: An absolvitor is a formal legal declaration or judgment that a person is innocent or free from blame. It is a Latin term used in legal contexts, particularly in historical legal systems.
Example: The court issued an absolvitor after the defendant presented compelling evidence of their innocence.