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单词 condoned
释义

condone

verb

con·​done kən-ˈdōn How to pronounce condone (audio)
condoned; condoning

transitive verb

: to regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless
a government accused of condoning racism
condone corruption in politics
condonable
kən-ˈdō-nə-bəl How to pronounce condone (audio)
adjective
condoner noun

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Since some folks don't condone even minor usage slips, you might want to get the meaning of this word straight. Although English speakers sometimes use condone with the intended meaning "approve of" or "encourage," the more established meaning is closer to "pardon" or "overlook." Condone comes from the Latin verb condonare, which means "to absolve." Condonare in turn combines the Latin prefix con-, indicating thoroughness, and donare, meaning "to give" or "to grant." Not surprisingly, donare is also the source of our words donate and pardon.

Synonyms

  • blink (at)
  • brush (aside or off)
  • discount
  • disregard
  • excuse
  • forgive
  • gloss (over)
  • gloze (over)
  • ignore
  • overlook
  • overpass
  • paper over
  • pardon
  • pass over
  • remit
  • shrug off
  • whitewash
  • wink (at)
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Example Sentences

"I don't condone violence, and I think 'gangsta rap' should be outlawed," says [designer Tommy] Hilfiger … Joshua Levine, Forbes, 21 Apr. 1997 Without waiting for Momma's thanks, he rode out of the yard, sure that things were as they should be and that he was a gentle squire, saving those deserving serfs from the laws of the land, which he condoned. Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, 1969 And then she told him all—told him the truth word by word, without attempting to shield herself or condone her error. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes, 1912 a government that has been accused of condoning racism he is too quick to condone his friend's faults
Recent Examples on the Web The Birmingham Police Department does not condone this type of behavior. Carol Robinson | Crobinson@al.com, al, 27 July 2022 Aafia Siddiqui, whose release has been demanded by a man who has taken hostages inside a Texas synagogue, would not condone the man's actions, her attorney said Saturday. Ken Dilanian, NBC News, 16 Jan. 2022 Fairfax Republicans Chair Steve Knotts said in a statement that the party does not condone the laughter in the video. Nicole Asbury, Washington Post, 24 Aug. 2022 Even Far From Home and No Way Home showed us that there are people who do not necessarily condone everything superheroes do. Chris Smith, BGR, 24 Aug. 2022 Continuing not to return calls is a perfectly reasonable way to show your unwillingness to condone their unlawful behavior. Jacobina Martin, Washington Post, 20 July 2022 For many years, Netflix and others streamers didn’t seem bothered by password sharing — and even seemed to condone it. Wendy Leestaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 14 Apr. 2022 Miss Manners does not generally condone making suggestions of how others can honor oneself. Jacobina Martin, Washington Post, 19 July 2022 This was a step further than the Academy's statement just after Sunday night's show, which said the organization does not condone violence. Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, 30 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin condonare to absolve, from com- + donare to give — more at donation

First Known Use

1805, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

condone

verb

con·​done
kən-ˈdōn
condoned; condoning
: to treat (something bad) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless
I can't condone his actions.

Legal Definition

condone

transitive verb

con·​done kən-ˈdōn How to pronounce condone (audio)
condoned; condoning
: to pardon or overlook voluntarily

History and Etymology for condone

Latin condonare to give away, absolve

condoned 1 of 2

adjective

as in countenanced

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • countenanced
  • sanctioned
  • supported
  • promoted
  • approved
  • endorsed
  • permitted
  • accepted
  • encouraged
  • allowed
  • authorized
  • granted
  • tolerated
  • brooked
  • vouchsafed
  • accorded
  • appropriate
  • licensed
  • lawful
  • warranted
  • commanded
  • legitimate
  • acceptable
  • accredited
  • legal
  • certified
  • ordered
  • required
  • mandatory
  • indorsed
  • okay
  • permissible
  • allowable
  • tolerable
  • bearable
  • endurable
  • permissive
  • unobjectionable
  • suitable
  • seemly
  • OK
  • sufferable
  • proper

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • prohibited
  • forbidden
  • proscribed
  • barred
  • impermissible
  • unacceptable
  • outlawed
  • taboo
  • banned
  • illegal
  • intolerable
  • interdicted
  • unlawful
  • inappropriate
  • verboten
  • unauthorized
  • unbearable
  • improper
  • illicit
  • unendurable
  • tabu
  • illegitimate
  • unlicensed
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condoned

2 of 2

verb

past tense of condone
as in ignored
to dismiss as of little importance he is too quick to condone his friend's faults

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ignored
  • justified
  • overlooked
  • pardoned
  • excused
  • explained
  • disregarded
  • forgave
  • whitewashed
  • discounted
  • passed over
  • remitted
  • overpassed
  • rationalized
  • papered over
  • shrugged off
  • blinked (at)
  • forgave and forgot
  • winked (at)
  • exculpated
  • exonerated
  • absolved
  • acquitted
  • glossed (over)
  • brushed (aside or off)
  • vindicated
  • glozed (over)
  • waived
  • closed one's eyes to
  • cleared
  • waved (aside or off)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • marked
  • noted
  • objected (to)
  • heeded
  • minded
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