absolver

/æbˈzɑlvər/
noun
  1. A person who formally releases someone from blame, guilt, or a promise.
    • The priest acted as an absolver during the confession.
    • She saw her friend as an absolver of her past mistakes.
    • In ancient courts, the absolver would declare the accused free of charges.
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