Home › Words › A › absolvitureabsolviture/æbˈsɒlvɪtjuːə/absolviture means absolution.absolviture is pronounced /æbˈsɒlvɪtjuːə/.EtymologyFrom the stem of Latin absolvō (“I absolve, acquit, or declare innocent”) + -ure (suffix forming nouns denoting actions or processes, or the result or product thereof).nounabsolutionDefinitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.absolvement 77% match — Act of absolving; absolution. vs absolviture →absolvatory 71% match — Conferring absolution; absolutory. vs absolviture →absolution 70% match — An absolving of sins from ecclesiastical penalties by an authority. vs absolviture →absolutionary 69% match — Absolutory; of, exhibiting, or pertaining to absolution. vs absolviture →absolutory 68% match — Serving to absolve; absolving; giving absolution. vs absolviture →nonabsolution 68% match — Lack of absolution. vs absolviture →absolved 67% match — That has been cleared from a sin or an offence. vs absolviture →absolvitor 66% match — A decision or decree made by a court in favour of the defendant in a given action; dismissal. vs absolviture →