condonation
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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.
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I also wondered what effect a condonation of Judge Haynsworth's actions would have on the judiciary at large.
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The sonnetteer’s complacent condonation of the young man’s offence chiefly suggests the deference that was essential to the maintenance by a dependent of peaceful relations with a self-willed and self-indulgent patron.
From A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles by Lee, Sidney, Sir
A stern old lady told her once that such condonation of offenses was unprincipled and immoral.
From Sword and Gown A Novel by Lawrence, George A. (George Alfred)
When he gave me that plenary condonation, as it seemed to be, he had already done his best that I should never enjoy it.
From Apologia pro Vita Sua by Newman, John Henry