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pardons

9 definitions • 9 examples
1
to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite expressions:

Examples:

Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is ergonomics?
[ + -ing verb ] Pardon me interrupting, but there's a client to see you.
2
If someone who has committed a crime is pardoned, that person is officially forgiven and their punishment is stopped:

Examples:

Large numbers of political prisoners have been pardoned and released by the new president.
3
an occasion when someone who has committed a crime is officially forgiven:

Examples:

He had actively sought a pardon from the president.
4
used to politely ask someone to repeat something they have said because you did not hear it
5
used to show that someone has said something that offends you:

Examples:

"Women tend to be fairly useless drivers, anyway." "I beg your pardon!"
6
to forgive someone for something:

Examples:

Satellite radio is about to – pardon the expression (= forgive me for using this phrase) – go into orbit.
7
If someone who has committed a crime is pardoned, the person is officially forgiven and punishment is stopped:

Examples:

He was convicted of murder, but was later pardoned by the governor.
8
said when you have not heard what someone has said to you and you want the person to repeat it:

Examples:

"The train leaves at 2:15." "Pardon?"
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