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Synonyms & Similar Words
excuse
forgive
justify
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release
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amnesty
clemency
leniency
mercy
pity
compassion
sympathy
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understanding
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disregard
ignore
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Meaning of Pardon
The primary meaning of the word "pardon" is to forgive or excuse someone for a mistake or wrongdoing.
Definitions
- A verb meaning to forgive or excuse someone for a mistake or wrongdoing
- A noun referring to the act of forgiving or excusing someone, or an official document or statement that forgives or excuses someone
- To release someone from a penalty or punishment, or to cancel a debt or obligation
Etymology of Pardon
The word "pardon" originates from the Old French word "pardon," which is derived from the Latin words "per" (through) and "donare" (to give), with the meaning of "to give completely" or "to remit"
Historically, the word "pardon" has been used in English since the 13th century to mean "to forgive" or "to excuse," and has been used in a variety of contexts, including law, religion, and everyday conversation
Example Uses
- The judge decided to pardon the prisoner due to new evidence that proved their innocence
- She asked for pardon for her mistake, and her boss agreed to give her another chance
- The president granted a pardon to the convicted felon, releasing them from prison