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Condone Meaning Verb Latin Means February Kun Dohn Folks

Word condone
Date February 4, 2019
Type verb
Syllables kun-DOHN
Etymology 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.
Examples The school handbook explicitly states that bullying will not be condoned.

"Forgiving those who have hurt us, or our loved ones, does not mean we condone what they did. What it means is, we are willing to let go, giving ourselves permission to move forward and to take back control of our lives." — Mike Zimmer, The Record Observer (Centreville, Maryland), 28 Dec. 2018
Definition : to regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless

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