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  1. PARDON definition: 1. to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of PARDON is indulgence. How to use pardon in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pardon.

  3. the act of excusing a mistake or offense. synonyms: forgiveness. see more. noun. the formal act of liberating someone. synonyms: amnesty, free pardon. see more. noun. a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense. synonyms: amnesty. see more. Pronunciation. US. /ˈpɑrdn/ UK. /ˈpɑdɪn/ Cite this entry. Style:

  4. A pardon is granted to an individual, often by the action of a government official such as a governor, president, or monarch, and releases the individual from any punishment due for the infraction of the law, as a death sentence, prison term, or fine: to be released from prison with a full pardon.

  5. verb. /ˈpɑːdn/ /ˈpɑːrdn/ not usually used in the progressive tenses. Verb Forms. Idioms. pardon somebody to officially allow somebody who has been found guilty of a crime to leave prison and/or avoid punishment. She was pardoned after serving ten years of a life sentence. Topics Law and justice c2. Definitions on the go.

  6. A pardon is granted to an individual, often by the action of a government official such as a governor, president, or monarch, and releases the individual from any punishment due for the infraction of the law, as a death sentence, prison term, or fine: to be released from prison with a full pardon.

  7. (formal) used to tell somebody that you are sorry for something you have said or done. I beg your pardon, I thought that was my coat. used to ask somebody to repeat what they have just said because you did not hear. ‘It's on Duke Street.’ ‘I beg your pardon.’ ‘Duke Street.’.

  8. PARDON meaning: 1. a polite way of asking someone to repeat what they have just said: 2. used to say 'sorry' after…. Learn more.

  9. Pardon definition: To release (a person) from punishment or disfavor for wrongdoing or a fault.

  10. A pardon is granted to an individual, often by the action of a government official such as a governor, president, or monarch, and releases the individual from any punishment due for the infraction of the law, as a death sentence, prison term, or fine: to be released from prison with a full pardon.

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