innocent

  • 51innocent — /ˈɪnəsənt / (say inuhsuhnt) adjective 1. free from any moral wrong; not tainted with sin; pure: innocent children. 2. free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless: to be innocent of crime. 3. not involving evil intent or motive: an innocent… …

  • 52Innocent V —  Innoncent V, né sous le nom de Pierre de Tarentaise, ne doit pas être confondu avec l’archevêque du XIIe siècle du même nom ; voir Pierre de Tarentaise. Innocent V Pape de l’Église catholique …

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  • 53innocent — Free from guilt; acting in good faith and without knowledge of incriminatory circumstances, or of defects or objections. See not guilty @ innocent agent In criminal law, one who, being ignorant of any unlawful intent on the part of his principal …

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  • 54innocent — Free from guilt; acting in good faith and without knowledge of incriminatory circumstances, or of defects or objections. See not guilty @ innocent agent In criminal law, one who, being ignorant of any unlawful intent on the part of his principal …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 55Innocent — This interesting and long established surname belongs to that sizeable group of early European surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of nicknames. These nicknames were originally given with reference to a variety of personal… …

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  • 56Innocent VI — (Étienne Aubert) died 1362, French jurist and ecclesiastic: pope 1352 62. * * * ▪ pope original name  Étienne Aubert   born , Monts, Fr. died Sept. 12, 1362, Avignon, Provence       pope from 1352 to 1362.       A professor of civil law at… …

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  • 57Innocent X — (Giambattista Pamfili) 1574 1655, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1644 55. * * * ▪ pope original name  Giambattista Pamfili   born May 7, 1574, Rome died Jan. 7, 1655, Rome       pope from 1644 to 1655.       Pamfili was a church judge under Pope… …

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  • 58innocent — 1 adjective 1 not guilty of a crime: Nobody would believe that I was innocent. (+ of): He s innocent of murder. 2 innocent victims/ bystanders/people etc people who get hurt or killed in a war or as a result of a crime though they are not… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 59innocent — adjective 1》 not guilty of a crime or offence.     ↘not responsible or directly involved: an innocent bystander. 2》 free from moral wrong; not corrupted. 3》 not intended to cause offence; harmless. 4》 (innocent of) without experience or knowledge …

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  • 60innocent*/ — [ˈɪnəs(ə)nt] adj 1) not guilty of a crime or anything bad Ant: guilty Under the law, everyone is considered innocent until proved guilty.[/ex] the innocent victims of terrorism[/ex] She was completely innocent of any crime.[/ex] 2) not intended… …

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