Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To release (a person) from punishment or disfavor for wrongdoing or a fault: synonym: forgive.
- transitive verb To allow (an offense or fault) to pass without punishment or disfavor.
- transitive verb To make courteous allowance for; excuse.
- noun The act of pardoning.
- noun Exemption of a convicted person from the penalties of an offense or crime by the power of the executor of the laws.
- noun An official document or warrant declaring such an exemption.
- noun Allowance or forgiveness for an offense or a discourtesy.
- noun Roman Catholic Church An indulgence.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To remit the penalty or punishment due on account of (an offense); pass by or leave without penalty, resentment, or blame; forgive; overlook.
- To absolve (an offender) from liability for an offense or crime committed; release (a person) from the punishment or penalty due on account of some fault or offense.
- To excuse; indulge; especially, to excuse from doing something.
- Synonyms Pardon, Forgive. These words are often synonymous. Strictly, pardon expresses the act of an official or a superior, remitting all or the remainder of the punishment that belongs to an offense: as, the queen or the governor pardons a convict before the expiration of his sentence. Forgive refers especially to the feelings; it means that one not only resolves to overlook the offense and reestablishes amicable relations with the offender, but gives up all ill feeling against him. See
pardon , n. - noun Forgiveness of an offender or of his offense or crime; a passing over without punishment; remission of penalty.
- noun In law, a free remission of the legal consequences of guilt or of some part of them; an act of grace proceeding from the power charged with the execution of the laws, which exempts the individual on whom it is bestowed from the punishment the law prescribes for a crime he has committed. Marshall.
- noun The deed or warrant by which such remission is declared.
- noun A papal indulgence, or remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, usually for a stated time.
- noun Allowance; excuse.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of pardoning; forgiveness, as of an offender, or of an offense; release from penalty; remission of punishment; absolution.
- noun An official warrant of remission of penalty.
- noun The state of being forgiven.
- noun (Law) A release, by a sovereign, or officer having jurisdiction, from the penalties of an offense, being distinguished from
amnesty , which is a general obliteration and canceling of a particular line of past offenses. - transitive verb To absolve from the consequences of a fault or the punishment of crime; to free from penalty; -- applied to the offender.
- transitive verb To remit the penalty of; to suffer to pass without punishment; to forgive; -- applied to offenses.
- transitive verb To refrain from exacting as a penalty.
- transitive verb obsolete To give leave (of departure) to.
- transitive verb forgive me; excuse me; -- a phrase used also to express courteous denial or contradiction, or to request forgiveness for a mild transgression, such as bumping a person while passing.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun
Forgiveness for anoffence . - noun law An
order thatreleases aconvicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions)removes an offence from a person'scriminal record , as if it had never been committed. - verb transitive To
forgive . - verb transitive, law To grant an official pardon for a
crime ;unguilt . - interjection Often used when someone does not understand what another person says.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb accept an excuse for
- verb grant a pardon to
- noun the formal act of liberating someone
- noun the act of excusing a mistake or offense
- noun a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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Fear not -- They were afraid that they should not obtain pardon from the Chaldeans for their acts.
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Under Biddle a pardon is a public act, no need for delivery.
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I am not an expert in this are, but to my knowledge once a pardon is actually executed, it is irrevocable.
Missing Words Suggest Path to a Pardon - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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I strenuously reject the word 'pardon,' because I did not commit a crime to be pardoned by the leader of the army.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT MACKEY 2012
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But to any freedom-loving Ethiopian or any other reasonable human being, the "pardon" is nothing more than the reveries of a self-absorbed megalomaniac garbed in legalistic hokum.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound! Alemayehu G. Mariam 2010
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But to any freedom-loving Ethiopian or any other reasonable human being, the "pardon" is nothing more than the reveries of a self-absorbed megalomaniac garbed in legalistic hokum.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound! Alemayehu G. Mariam 2010
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But to any freedom-loving Ethiopian or any other reasonable human being, the "pardon" is nothing more than the reveries of a self-absorbed megalomaniac garbed in legalistic hokum.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound! Alemayehu G. Mariam 2010
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But to any freedom-loving Ethiopian or any other reasonable human being, the "pardon" is nothing more than the reveries of a self-absorbed megalomaniac garbed in legalistic hokum.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound! Alemayehu G. Mariam 2010
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The power to pardon is given to the President and not to Congress.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Arizona Immigration Law Preempted? 2010
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Birtukan's pardon is seen as a magnanimous gesture to the international community at a time when Ethiopia's weak opposition parties have been effectively demolished.
Prominent Ethiopian Opposition Leader Released From Prison 2010
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