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condonation

[kon-doh-ney-shuhn] / ˌkɒn doʊˈneɪ ʃən /


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I also wondered what effect a condonation of Judge Haynsworth's actions would have on the judiciary at large.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ushers were surprisingly courteous, refused in the main the few tips offered, moved with a vicarious sanctity, hoped thereby for condonation for sins committed, planned or guarded against by a wilful ceinture de chastité.

From Time Magazine Archive

It begged for love, for condonation of the writer's loathsomeness.

From The Judge by West, Rebecca

A dramatic contest ran through this session on the part of the banks to obtain further condonation in the suspension of specie payments.

From Lincoln, the Politician by Levy, T. Aaron

I do not think that we asked ourselves questions about approval or disapproval, condemnation or condonation.

From The Great Miss Driver by Hope, Anthony