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How to use pardonable in a sentence

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

Sentence Examples
But, also like baseball, it's entirely pardonable in view of its good-natured competitiveness and unpretentious charm.
But then I guess that is pardonable because it is something none of the commentators noticed either.
A certain amount of instability, of recklessness, of unthinkingness may be pardonable in youth, but the years should have brought their wisdom.
But it would be a pardonable exaggeration to say that, for most writers, greedy to learn and emulate, this is the only important question.
However, this pardonable self-promotion in no way detracts from his achievement.
Either it plumps for simplification, which is pardonable given the justness of its moral outrage.
If the fact that the trial judge did not do the right thing is pardonable, those circumstances should be mentioned.
This may be pardonable in a commerce secretary.
But do we not feel that such a decision, though natural, would be hardly pardonable under the present circumstances, w i t h s o m a n y u r g e n t tasks in front of us?
With pardonable exaggeration, Ms Uglow in her introduction credits the Lunar men with nothing less than inventing the modern world. In this section Giving account Before there were departments Who's afraid of the new science?
Examples from Classical Literature
In Lilliput and Brobdingnag, however, the satire scarcely goes beyond pardonable limits.
Jealousy to him was a weakness, only pardonable when the cause was trivial.
By poetic license, quite pardonable when assumed by Austin Dobson or by Praed, we speak of the leisure of the eighteenth century.
I only know that I never yet heard her admit any instance of a second attachment's being pardonable.
This might be pardonable, but, as regarded my fiance, what should I do?
Her wearing of her best honiton lace collar seemed pardonable.
The caprice of keeping them company for a day might be pardonable.
And with pardonable pride he fitted on the cap and bells, and the rest of the Fool's dress, and winked at her, and put his tongue in his cheek.
With a friend one sees so seldom, a little dalliance is most pardonable.
According to her it was all weakness, and pardonable at such an age.
But when poems are paid by the line, bards are pardonable for diffuseness.
As for Captain Speedy, he was shut up in his cabin under lock and key, and was uttering loud cries, which signified an anger at once pardonable and excessive.
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