pardon|pardons in English
noun
[par·don || 'pɑrdn /'pɑːdn]
forgiveness; absolution; clemency
Use "pardon|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. To beg your pardon: -- pardon, I beseech you!
3. Pardons and pleasantness are great revenge of slanders.
4. I entreated your pardon.
5. Pardon me for interrupting .
6. Pardon the mess, people.
7. The sultan appoints judges, and can grant pardons and commute sentences.
8. Pardon me my clumsiness.
9. I must crave your pardon.
10. He craved the teacher's pardon.
11. Pardon me for interrupting you.
12. Clemency applications commonly come in two forms: sentence commutations and pardons
13. Pardon me for disturbing you.
14. Algeria's president Appeases protesters with pardons, calls early polls AFP 2/18/2021
15. I will no longer pardon them.
16. Pardon all men, but never thyself.
17. Pardon me, are you finished, madam?
18. Why did the usurper pardon you?
19. "Pardon Unlikely for Civil Rights Advocate".
20. Pardon me as you are busy.
21. Amnesty is a governmental act of pardon
22. She asked for pardon for her crime.
23. He who speaks against the truth of apostolical pardons, let him be anathema and accursed.
24. Clemency Types Pardon – A pardon constitutes total forgiveness by the state, essentially making it so the crime never happened
25. Pardon my ignorance, but what is a 'duplex'?