pardon|pardoned|pardoning|pardons in English
verb
[par·don || 'pɑrdn /'pɑːdn]
forgive; absolve; grant clemency
Use "pardon|pardoned|pardoning|pardons" in a sentence
1. Clemency includes full pardons after conviction or successful completion of a term of deferred adjudication community supervision, conditional pardons, pardons based on innocence, commutations of sentence, and reprieves
2. Pardoning the bad is injuring the good.
3. I'm the pardoned turkey.
4. Forgiveness is about pardoning things that are essentially inexcusable.
5. To beg your pardon: -- pardon, I beseech you!
6. A monarch has the prerogative of pardoning criminals.
7. Pardons and pleasantness are great revenge of slanders.
8. The Clemency and Pardon Board receives petitions from individuals, organizations and the Department of Corrections for commutation of sentences and pardoning of offenders and, in some instances, for the restoration of the right to engage in political office
9. I entreated your pardon.
10. Pardon me for interrupting .
11. The convicts were pardoned and set free.
12. The political prisoner is pardoned by the president.
13. Pardon the mess, people.
14. Witness the awesome power of the pardoned turkey.
15. 3 Shelley never pardoned baseness of this sort.
16. The sultan appoints judges, and can grant pardons and commute sentences.
17. Pardon me my clumsiness.
18. I must crave your pardon.
19. He craved the teacher's pardon.
20. Synonyms for Amnestying include pardoning, releasing, excusing, forgiving, freeing, liberating, reprieving, discharging, acquitting and acquiting
21. The two spies were pardoned yesterday by the President.
22. He pardoned after fresh evidence had come to light.
23. Pardon me for interrupting you.
24. Clemency applications commonly come in two forms: sentence commutations and pardons
25. Pardon me for disturbing you.