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The word 无罪 is formed through a direct conceptual combination of its two constituent characters: 无 (wú), meaning "not have" or "without", and 罪 (zuì), meaning "crime" or "guilt". It is constructed by simply placing the negator before the noun, creating a compound whose meaning, "innocence" or "not guilty", is derived transparently from the sequential relationship of "the absence of crime/guilt". This method of formation is a fundamental, pattern-like process in Chinese for creating new words by logically combining core concepts.

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这个人无罪

Zhège rén wúzuì.

This person is innocent.

法庭宣判他无罪

Fǎtíng xuānpàn tā wúzuì.

The court declared him innocent.

经过调查,他被证明无罪

Jīngguò diàochá, tā bèi zhèngmíng wúzuì.

After investigation, he was proven innocent.

如果找不到证据,他将被视为无罪

Rúguǒ zhǎo bù dào zhèngjù, tā jiāng bèi shì wéi wúzuì.

If no evidence is found, he will be considered innocent.

尽管舆论对他不利,但法律上他仍然无罪

Jǐnguǎn yúlùn duì tā bùlì, dàn fǎlǜ shàng tā réngrán wúzuì.

Although public opinion is against him, legally he is still innocent.

Word Definition - 无罪

wú zuì innocent; guileless; not guilty (of crime)

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