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innocent of
  1. adj. not knowledgeable about something specified; "American tourists wholly innocent of French"; "a person unacquainted with our customs" [syn: innocent of(p), unacquainted with(p)]

  2. completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "a novel devoid of wit and inventiveness"; "a life empty of happiness"; "innocent of literary merit"; "void of understanding" [syn: barren of(p), destitute of(p), devoid of(p), empty of(p), innocent of(p), void of(p)]

Usage examples of "innocent of".

Poggioli, you can now prove Sister Cordy innocent of her husband's murder and set her free.

She might be maiden between the legs, but she was hardly innocent of betrayal.

Then said Easty sd and speake, She Came to tell her She had been put to Death wrongfully and was Innocent of Witchcraft, and she Came to Vindicate her Cause and she Cryed Vengeance, Vengeance, and bid her reveal this to Mr.

They were cops of some kind, and he was innocent of any serious offense.

But perhaps they who wished to excel in this art of making gods, imposed a god of this sort on a man who was a stranger to, and innocent of any connection with that art.

The blame for the wickedness that necessitated the invasion was placed on the older generations, not these young people who were said to be innocent of their elders' sins.