An author used the term in this paragraph- but the point escapes me because I AM NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE WORD, AND MY DICTIONARIES ARE NO HELP:
"The pean of victory voiced in Rom. 8:1 is a masthead of the gospel. "So now no verdict of condemnation is there to those in Christ Jesus." No courtroom provides greater drama than the emotional outburst that follows the verdict "Not guilty!" The relief of tension, the flight of blame, the receding of imprisonment, the retreat of public shame, the avoidance of stigma, the vanishing of guilt--all such threats fade in an outburst of joy, relief and tears. "Not guilty" are the most welcome of words for the accused felon. Such are those who hear and respond to the gospel, the "good news" in Christ Jesus. "