How do you use acquittance in a sentence? Examples pleaseee =]?

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An acquittance is a document that provides evidence that someone has been relieved of the responsibility to fulfill an obligation. It is a sort of receipt. A monopoly get out of jail free card is a very simple example of an acquittance.

Here's a sentence or two so you will have a context for using the word.

Everyone believed that Tom should finish the job Mr. Jones hired him to do even though Mr. Jones was killed in an accident before the work was complete. Luckily, Tom was able to show an acquittance written and signed by Mr. Jones the day before his death that released Tom from his obligation to finish the job.
His acquittance from the adverse verdict made him think his lawyer was like a god to him.
He wasn't really a friend, more of just an acquaintance.

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