condone
Collocations
2(verb.)
ADV
tacitly
VERB + CONDONE
cannot/could not
The school could not condone cheating on exams, no matter the circumstances.
Definitions
verb
To forgive, excuse or overlook (something that is considered morally wrong, offensive, or generally disliked).
‘Then the father has a great fight with his terrible conscience,’ said Munday with granite seriousness. ‘Should he make a row with the police[…]? Or should he say nothing about it and condone brutality for fear of appearing in the newspapers?
To allow, accept or permit (something that is considered morally wrong, offensive, or generally disliked).
Rule-utilitarianism is unlikely to condone torturing a child, but it does imply that the torturing of a child is less evil if the torturer shares his pleasure with other sadists-perhaps by inviting an audience, or broadcasting it on the Internet.
To forgive (marital infidelity or other marital offense).
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Synonyms
verb — excuse, overlook, or make allowances for
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Example Bank
6‘Then the father has a great fight with his terrible conscience,’ said Munday with granite seriousness. ‘Should he make a row with the police[…]? Or should he say nothing about it and condone brutalit
WiktionaryRule-utilitarianism is unlikely to condone torturing a child, but it does imply that the torturing of a child is less evil if the torturer shares his pleasure with other sadists-perhaps by inviting an
WiktionaryThe Catholic Church doesn't condone the use of condoms.
Tatoeba · #678316I can't condone what you did.
Tatoeba · #1951423The citizens of this small community don't condone public displays of affection.
Tatoeba · #2059121I don't condone murder.
Tatoeba · #2271825