Condone Mnemonic
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condone
condone
/kənˈdəʊn/
Examples
- Forgiving is not the act of excusing or condoning.
- The hanging was widely condoned.
- Freedom of the press is officially guaranteed and condoned.
- Is the use of metaphor or simile condoned by the Manual of Style
- The college does not condone the commission of homosexual acts.
- The problem is that you condemn the former and condone the latter.
- They rationalize and even condone the butcheries of Muslim terrorists.
- Why should WP condone such cliquish behavior
- Nor did the rest of the resepective armed forces condone it.
- Certainly the plot and story of the film is not one we condone today.
excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with
verb
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"Con + Done. We agree to forgive, as if the deed is already done."
"Cone + Done. He let the mistake go, like dropping a cone and saying it's done."
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