Definitions for condones

condones con·done

Spelling: [kuh n-dohn]
IPA: /kənˈdoʊn/

Condones is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 171 anagrams from letters in condones (cdennoos).

Definitions for condones

verb (used with object)

  1. to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like):
  2. to give tacit approval to:
  3. to pardon or forgive (an offense); excuse:
  4. to cause the condonation of; justify the pardoning of (an offense).
  5. Law. to forgive or act so as to imply forgiveness of (a violation of the marriage vow):
  6. to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like):
  7. to give tacit approval to:
  8. to pardon or forgive (an offense); excuse:
  9. to cause the condonation of; justify the pardoning of (an offense).
  10. Law. to forgive or act so as to imply forgiveness of (a violation of the marriage vow):

Origin of condones

1615-25, but in general currency from its use in the British Divorce Act of 1857 (see def. 5); Latin condōnāre to absolve, grant pardon, equivalent to con- con- + dōnā

Examples for condones

The grand intelligent design blueprint surely would not and could not condone such a partition.

There are faults, and these of a kind this present age is ill-disposed to condone.

I cannot condone the PA's performance or its behavior—and I have told them so.

That erstwhile habit of Sakr-el-Bahr's was one not easy to condone.

In an act of corporal punishment that we at the Daily Beast do not condone, Joseph grabbed Him by the ear and “pulled hard.”

On Thursday, Bridenstine responded that he “did not condone” the comments calling for Obama to be executed.

She could even understand those facts, though she could not condone them.

I simply do not understand your language, and even less can I condone your haste!

Sin itself is often easier than simpleness to pardon and condone.

If you ignore wrongdoing,” said Clohessy, “you condone wrongdoing.

Sin itself is often easier than simpleness to pardon and condone.

In an act of corporal punishment that we at the Daily Beast do not condone, Joseph grabbed Him by the ear and “pulled hard.”

The grand intelligent design blueprint surely would not and could not condone such a partition.

On Thursday, Bridenstine responded that he “did not condone” the comments calling for Obama to be executed.

If you ignore wrongdoing,” said Clohessy, “you condone wrongdoing.

She could even understand those facts, though she could not condone them.

There are faults, and these of a kind this present age is ill-disposed to condone.

That erstwhile habit of Sakr-el-Bahr's was one not easy to condone.

I simply do not understand your language, and even less can I condone your haste!

I cannot condone the PA's performance or its behavior—and I have told them so.

Word Value for condones
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Words with friends

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