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pardon

forgive / excuse / official amnesty / request for repetition
Transitive VerbNoun
past: pardonedpp: pardoneding: pardoning

This term operates on two distinct levels of gravity. In a legal sense, it carries a heavy, formal weight, representing a sovereign act of mercy that wipes away a criminal conviction. It is an official instrument of state power used to rectify injustice or show clemency. In social interactions, the word shifts to a polite, often formulaic request for forgiveness. It is used to soften the impact of a social faux pas or to signal a lack of understanding in a conversation. While the legal use is a definitive action, the social use is often a ritualized courtesy.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To officially forgive a person for a crime and cancel their punishment.

"The president decided to pardon the prisoner after new evidence emerged."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To excuse someone for a small mistake or a social breach.

"Please pardon my interruption, but there is a phone call for you."

Noun

An official decision to allow a person who has been convicted of a crime to be free and exempt from the remaining punishment.

"The governor granted a full pardon to the wrongly convicted man."

Noun

A polite request for someone to repeat what they have said because it was not heard or understood.

"I beg your pardon, I didn't quite catch that last sentence."

Noun

The act of forgiving an offense or a mistake.

"He asked for her pardon after forgetting their anniversary."

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