Condonator example sentences
condonation
definition
- noun form of condone
con·done
verb
condone (verb) · condones (third person present) · condoned (past tense) · condoned (past participle) · condoning (present participle)
- accept and allow (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive) to continue:
- approve or sanction (something), especially with reluctance:
Synonyms
condone, disregard, accept, allow, overlook, forget, forgive, pardon, excuse, sink, bury, condemn, punish, approve, sanction, underwrite, justify, vindicate, endorse, support, back, ratify, confirm, warrant, permit, allow, accredit, authorize, legitimize, legitimatize"Condonator" Example Sentences
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