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How to use condonation in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word condonation? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
He had to resign over his apparent condonation of Mussolini's conquests in the Abyssinian War.
Also, our Olympia report was hardly a condonation of how the contest officially ended.
Learn to recognise their behaviour and withdraw all social condonation of their actions.
That sounds like condonation of sloth, indiscipline, unethical behaviour, and disregard of responsibility.
Victory in any Assembly or Parliamentary election is no endorsement of crime, nor can it be considered as any condonation of conduct.
Every attempt is made to ensure there is no support or condonation of torture or other abuse of human rights.
Despite denials during the last parliament and during the last election, the Liberals have indeed steadily moved to enhance the complete social condonation of the gay-lesbian lifestyle.
However, some respondents expressed disappointment with their own national governments' lack of action on this issue or with their perceived condonation of irresponsible fishing.
We are committed to lift our voices to support the condonation of the debt of the countries of the Third World as restitution for the enormous socio-economic and moral debt accumulated by the industrialized countries.
After a time it was generally assumed that he could no longer be ignorant, and that his condonation of her behaviour was a further caution to silence.
Examples from Classical Literature
And yet the treachery and the deceit were so flagrant that surely no condonation was possible.
Out came a sovereign smile of humour, sweet raillery, and condonation blended, instant on her investigation of his eyes.
The consequence of this condonation of malpractice appears whenever there is opportunity of investigation.
The silly raid of 1895 and its condonation by public opinion in England hastened the explosion.
Swift praised it for its morality, and the Archbishop of Canterbury scored it for its condonation of vice.
Grace or condonation marks will not be considered for determination of merit.
He was duly conscious that the act would be in some sort a condonation.
Her very pardon, her condonation of his offence, was humbling to him.
It begged for love, for condonation of the writer's loathsomeness.
The second criticism falls into the category of condonation of one's own imperfections.
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