
absolution
名词
1. 宽恕,赦免:
2. 解脱,免罪:
3. 宣布赦免(天主教仪式):
形容词
absolutionary
词语辨析
absolution与forgiveness的区别:
absolution侧重于宗教仪式中神父宣布赦免,而forgiveness则强调个人心理上的宽恕。
词汇扩充
absolve
近义词
forgiveness, pardon, remission
反义词
condemnation, blame, punishment
柯林斯词典解释
absolution (noun):
1. formal forgiveness for wrongdoing
2. a freeing from blame or guilt; release from consequences, obligations, or penalties
来源:Collins English Dictionary
牛津词典解释
absolution (noun):
1. formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment
2. the formal remission of sins pronounced by a priest, usually as part of a sacrament
来源:Oxford English Dictionary
用法
常见用法:seek/give absolution, receive absolution, grant absolution
例句
- The priest gave her absolution for her sins.
- He sought absolution for the crimes he had committed.
- The priest gave her absolution during confession.
- The absolutionary ritual was performed by the priest.
- She felt a sense of absolution after confessing her mistakes.
- Her act of kindness brought her absolution in the eyes of others.
- The judge's decision provided absolution for the defendant.
- He sought absolution from his family for his past actions.
- Forgiveness and absolution are important concepts in many religions.
- The priest granted absolution to the repentant sinner.
- The absolution of sins is a central belief in the Catholic Church.
- She felt a deep sense of absolution after receiving forgiveness.
- His confession brought him absolution and a fresh start.
- She found absolution in the act of forgiving others.
- The absolution ceremony was a solemn occasion.
- His plea for absolution was met with understanding and compassion.
- She sought absolution for her past mistakes.
- The priest provided spiritual absolution to the congregation.
- His actions could not be absolved with a simple absolution.
- She longed for absolution from the guilt that weighed heavily on her.