Exempt 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 29

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Exempt 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 29 /ɪgˈzempt/ (verb) Verb: to excuse someone or something from a duty, responsibility, payment, and the like, let go, forgive, except, free, pardon, discharge, relieve, release Adjective: exempted or excused from a payment, duty or responsibility, off the hook, excepted, released, freed, relieved, not liable Veterans, generally exempt from …

Condone GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Condone

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Condone GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Condone GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /kənˈdəʊn/ US /-ˈdoʊn/ (verb) to accept or allow behavior that is wrong, pardon, overlook, excuse, disregard, forgive, ignore, tolerate, make allowances for: I cannot condone the use of violence under any circumstances. Antonyms censure

Exonerate – English Flashcard for Exonerate for IELTS

Exonerate - English Flashcard for Exonerate for IELTS

Exonerate Exonerate /ɪgˈzɒn.ə.reɪt/ US /-ˈzɑː.nɚ.eɪt/ (verb) to declare that somebody is not guilty of a crime, acquit, set free, exempt, free somebody from blame, absolve, vindicate, forgive, pardon, exculpate: The suspect was exonerated due to lack of evidence against him. Antonyms inculpate, accuse, blame Parts of Speech Noun: exoneration Adjective: exonerative

Venial – English Flashcard for Venial with Synonyms

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Venial Venial (adj) /ˈviː.ni.əl/ a wrong action that is forgivable and can be excused – understandable – excusable – forgivable – pardonable: Venial in context He showed deep repentance for his misdeed, although it was merely a venial sin. During the team’s heated discussion about the project mishap, Jane admitted she had made a minor …

English Conversation Class on Forgiveness

English Conversation Class on Forgiveness with educational activities for advanced ESL students Key Words: forgiveness, understanding, tolerance, pardon, reconciliation, exoneration, etc. English questions on forgiveness What are some of the advantages of forgiveness? Does forgiveness require two people to be involved? Do you need to verbally excuse somebody for what he/she has done to you …