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Showing words for CONDONING using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Condoning

condoning

8 Letter Words for Condoning

nondoing

7 Letter Words for Condoning

condign, congoni, conning, donning, nooning

6 Letter Words for Condoning

coding, condog, coning, conoid, cooing, dongon, doning, gonion, noncon, nongod, nonion, nonoic, onding, onning

5 Letter Words for Condoning

codon, cogon, coign, coing, condo, congo, conin, dingo, dioon, doing, gondi, gonid, incog, ninon, nondo, nonic, oncin, onion

4 Letter Words for Condoning

cion, codo, coin, cond, cong, coni, conn, coon, ding, dino, dioc, dong, doni, doon, ginn, gond, good, goon, icod, icon, indn, ingo, iodo, niog, nodi, nong, noon, odic, odin, ooid

3 Letter Words for Condoning

cdg, cid, cig, cod, cog, con, coo, dig, din, doc, dog, don, doo, gcd, gid, gin, gio, god, goi, gon, goo, ido, ign, inc, ind, ing, inn, ion, nco, nid, nig, nod, nog, non, noo, oni, ono, oon

Definitions for Condoning

[1] to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like): The government condoned the computer hacking among rival corporations.
[2] to give tacit approval to: By his silence, he seemed to condone their behavior.
[3] to pardon or forgive (an offense); excuse: His employers are willing to condone the exaggerations they uncovered in his résumé.
[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): His spouse condoned his infidelity from the early years of their marriage.
[6] to overlook or forgive (an offence)
[7] law (esp of a spouse) to pardon or overlook (an offence, usually adultery)

Words related to Condoning

condoneignore, excuse, forget, forgive, buy, okay, pardon, overlook, remit, disregard

Words nearby Condoning

condonecondolent, condom, condominium, condon, condonation, condone, condor, condorcet, condottiere, conduce, conducive

Origin of Condoning

e1615–25, 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- + dōnāre to give; see donate

Other words from Condoning

con·don·a·ble , adjective
con·don·er , noun
un·con·doned , adjective
un·con·don·ing , adjective

Word origin for Condoning

eC19: from Latin condōnāre to remit a debt, from com- (intensive) + dōnāre to donate

Synonyms for Condoning

tolerating, indulgent, lenient