To give (someone) one's good wishes when something special or pleasant has happened to them
“Again, I congratulate you on your election to such a high office.”
To regard with respect or warm approval
“The King was gracious and benevolent, and the citizens would admire him in return.”
To publicly support
“I fully endorse calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province.”
To tolerate or allow (something that is generally frowned on)
“Equally, I do not condone the supply of arms to such regimes, sanctioned by our own successive governments.”
(arrive at) To reach (a conclusion or decision)
“The two companies would eventually arrive at a mutually beneficial arrangement.”
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