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    for·give
    /fərˈɡiv/

    verb

    • 1. stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake: "I don't think I'll ever forgive David for the way he treated her" Similar pardonexcuseexonerateabsolveOpposite blameconvictresent

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  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb forgive, which means to cease to feel resentment or claim to revenge. See how to use forgive in a sentence and how it differs from related words like excuse, condone, and pardon.

  3. Forgiveness is a conscious decision to release resentment or vengeance toward someone who harmed you, regardless of their deserving. Forgiveness does not mean forgetting, condoning, or excusing the offense, but it can bring you peace of mind and empower you to heal.

  4. Learn the meaning of forgive as a verb in English, with different uses and contexts. See how to pronounce forgive and its past tense and participle forms, and find synonyms and translations.

  5. Forgive definition: to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.. See examples of FORGIVE used in a sentence.

  6. to stop being angry with someone who has done something wrong: She apologized and he forgave her. I can’t forgive someone who has treated me so badly. forgiveness.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the verb forgive, which means to stop being angry or punishing someone for something bad or wrong. Find synonyms, related words, and example sentences from various sources.

  8. [transitive] forgive (somebody) something (formal) (of a bank, country, etc.) to say that somebody does not need to pay back money that they have borrowed. The government has agreed to forgive a large part of the debt. Word Origin. Idioms. somebody could/might be forgiven for doing something.

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