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    par·don
    /ˈpärd(ə)n/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offense): "I know Catherine will pardon me" Similar forgiveabsolvehave mercy onbe merciful toOpposite blame

    exclamation

    • 1. a request to a speaker to repeat something because one did not hear or understand it: "“Pardon?” I said, cupping a hand to my ear"

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  2. The meaning of PARDON is indulgence. How to use pardon in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pardon.

  3. Jul 10, 2015 · A pardon is a governmental decision to absolve an individual for a criminal conviction, often times freeing him from all or part of the punishment imposed at sentencing. Pardons are typically granted by the President, or by individual state governors, usually to absolve individuals, but may be granted, in certain circumstances, for ...

  4. The word pardon often occurs in the phrases “Pardon me” and “I beg your pardon.” (While “I beg your pardon” literally means “I request your forgiveness,” it’s used to indicate that the speaker did not hear what was just said.) Outside of these everyday phrases, pardon is typically used

  5. PARDON definition: 1. to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite…. Learn more.

  6. A pardon is granted to an individual, often by the action of a government official such as a governor, president, or monarch, and releases the individual from any punishment due for the infraction of the law, as a death sentence, prison term, or fine: to be released from prison with a full pardon.

  7. A pardon is granted to an individual, often by the action of a government official such as a governor, president, or monarch, and releases the individual from any punishment due for the infraction of the law, as a death sentence, prison term, or fine: to be released from prison with a full pardon.

  8. PARDON meaning: 1 : to officially say that someone who is guilty of a crime will be allowed to go free and will not be punished; 2 : to say that someone should not be blamed for thinking, doing, or saying something usually used as (be) pardoned for

  9. 1. To release (a person) from punishment or disfavor for wrongdoing or a fault: a convicted criminal who was pardoned by the governor. See Synonyms at forgive. 2. To allow (an offense or fault) to pass without punishment or disfavor. 3. To make courteous allowance for; excuse: Pardon me, I'm in a hurry. n. 1. The act of pardoning. 2. Law. a.

  10. PARDON definition: 1. a polite way of asking someone to repeat what they have just said: 2. used to say 'sorry' after…. Learn more.

  11. Pardon definition: To release (a person) from punishment or disfavor for wrongdoing or a fault.

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