Legal Definition and Related Resources of Condone
Meaning of Condone
Synonyms of Condone
verb
- absolve
- accept
- allow
- assoil
- be lenient
- be merciful
- be reconciled
- be tolerant
- bear with
- blot out
- clear
- countenance
- dismiss
- disregard
- excuse
- exempt
- exonerate
- forbear
- forget
- forgive
- free
- give a reprieve
- give absolution
- give amnesty
- grant amnesty
- grant immunity
- let pass
- make allowance
- overlook
- overlook an offense
- palliate
- pardon
- pass over
- permit
- recommend to pardon
- refrain from punishing
- release
- relent
- remit
- reprieve
- set free
- show mercy
- spare
- tolerate
- vindicate
- waive punishment
- yield
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Grammar
This term is a verb.
Etimology of Condone
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1857, from Latin condonare “to give up, remit, permit,” from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + donare “to give” (see donation). Originally a legal term in the Matrimonial Causes Act, which made divorce a civil matter in Britain. Related: Condoned; condoning.
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