verb
- to absolve or free from guilt, blame, or sin; to exonerate
- to soil or make dirty; to stain or tarnish
Usage: archaic; literary
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The judge's ruling served to assoil the defendant of all charges.
- The evidence presented was sufficient to assoil him in the eyes of the court.
- No amount of explanation could assoil his reputation after the scandal.
- The priest sought to assoil the penitent of their transgressions.
- His good deeds helped assoil the stain on his character.