Pardoning Meaning in English
word · lemma: pardon
ˈpɑɹdənɪŋ
PAR-duh-ning
pˈɑːdənɪŋ
PAH-duh-ning
Definição
The act of forgiving someone for a mistake or crime, or officially releasing someone from punishment.
Uso & Nuances
'Pardoning' is formal and often used in legal or official contexts, such as 'pardoning a criminal.' In everyday speech, 'forgiving' is more common for personal situations. Used as a gerund/participle form.
Spanish: perdonar (gerundio) - indultarPortuguese (BR): perdoar (gerúndio) - conceder perdãoPortuguese (PT): perdoar (gerúndio) - conceder perdãoChinese (Simplified): 赦免(正在赦免) - 原谅(正在原谅)Chinese (Traditional): 赦免(正在赦免) - 原諒(正在原諒)Hindi: क्षमा करना (क्रिया-रूप) - माफ़ करनाArabic: العفو (صيغة الجَرْي) - الصفحBengali: ক্ষমা করা - ক্ষমা প্রদানRussian: помилование - прощениеJapanese: 赦免 - 許すことVietnamese: ân xá - tha thứKorean: 사면 - 용서Turkish: affetme - bağışlamaUrdu: معافی دینا - معاف کرناIndonesian: pengampunan - memaafkan
Frases de Exemplo
The president is pardoning several prisoners today.
basic
Pardoning someone can be difficult when you feel hurt.
basic
He is pardoning his friend for the mistake.
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After many years, the victim finally considered pardoning the man who wronged him.
natural
Some people think that pardoning certain crimes sends the wrong message.
natural
By pardoning his enemies, the leader tried to unite the country.
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