Mentesítsen
Mentesítsen is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to exonerate," "to acquit," or "to relieve." It is used in legal contexts to denote the act of declaring someone innocent of a crime or freeing them from responsibility. For instance, a court might "mentesítsen" a defendant if there is insufficient evidence to prove their guilt. In a broader sense, "mentesítsen" can also mean to exempt someone from a duty, obligation, or burden. This could apply to situations where a person is excused from military service or a particular tax. The term carries a strong connotation of being freed from blame or a negative consequence. The noun form is "mentesítés," which refers to the act or process of exoneration or exemption. Understanding "mentesítsen" requires context, as its specific meaning can range from a formal legal declaration to a more general release from an imposed condition.