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pardonsnounpl. of pardon release from the guilt or penalty of an offensethe criminal is hoping for a presidential pardon absolutions, amnesties, remissions, remittals parolesacquittals, exculpations, exonerations, vindicationscondonationsexemptions, immunities, impunities, indemnitiescommutations, reprievesclemencies, leniencies, mercies penalties, punishments, retributions convictions, sentencesassessments, charges, fines, impositionscastigations, chastisements, condemnations pardonsverbpresent tense third-person singular of pardonto cease to have feelings of anger or bitterness towardhe eventually pardoned his sister after she apologized forgives absolves, acquits, clears, exculpates, exonerates, vindicatesremits, shrivescondones, disregards, excuses, ignores, passes over, shrugs offdischarges, liberates, redeems, releases, unburdens resents abhors, abominates, despises, detests, dislikes, execrates, hates, loathesavenges, redresses, requites, retaliates, revengesdisciplines, penalizes, punishes to dismiss as of little importanceI'm willing to pardon a little sloppiness of dress in such a kind and loving person blinks (at), brushes (aside or off), condones, discounts, disregards, excuses, forgives, glosses (over), glozes (over), ignores, overlooks, overpasses, papers over, passes over, remits, shrugs off, whitewashes, winks (at) explains, justifies, rationalizesabsolves, acquits, clears, exculpates, exonerates, vindicateswaives, waves (aside or off) closes one's eyes to, forgives and forgets heeds, marks, minds, notes, objects (to) |