condone

ਅਤਿਆਚਾਰ
definition
verb
the college cannot condone any behavior that involves illicit drugs
accept and allow (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive) to continue.
example
This was not a school agreed protest and we did not sanction this or 'condone' it in any way.
However, it did find that the state was in no way complicit in, nor did it encourage or 'condone' , such behaviour.
Only with great reluctance does Moses 'condone' the possible introduction of a monarchy in the future.
Although we can't 'condone' such fraudulent behaviour, it must come as a relief to his family to see him in gainful employment at last.
the college cannot 'condone' any behaviour that involves illicit drugs
We don't often 'condone' active political behaviour here at Directory but the least you can do is be part of the election.
Equally, I do not 'condone' the supply of arms to such regimes, sanctioned by our own successive governments.
the college cannot 'condone' any behavior that involves illicit drugs
We're never asked to identify with Walter, to fully understand his impulses, or 'condone' his past behaviour.
No matter where you are from, you cannot 'condone' this behaviour.
I am not 'condoning' the behaviour of these ignorant people, but merely discussing some of the reasons for this behaviour.
This type of behaviour can never be 'condoned' and the match officials must ensure that a repeat of such behaviour will never happen again.
If we maintain abortion, then we lose the sanctity of life by 'condoning' the death of an unborn human being as a typical surgical operation.
Victory in any Assembly or Parliamentary election is no endorsement of crime, nor can it be considered as any 'condonation' of conduct.
Quickly becoming public enemy No1 for 'condoning' Roy Keane's behaviour, Dunphy predicted Ireland were not good enough and at half-time warned of more goals against.
We are appalled at the irresponsible attitude you have displayed in 'condoning' such anti-social behaviour.
Most such marriages, however irregular their original arrangements, were sooner or later accepted and sometimes even 'condoned' by the king.
I'm not an outright 'condoner' of piracy, but I think the issue of intellectual property rights should be viewed from a balanced perspective.
The report reluctantly 'condones' car sharing, provided that the subjects of this report - the so-called socially excluded - don't own one themselves.
A complete list of 'condonable' breaches is, therefore, circulated to all concerned for guidance and necessary action.
She was not 'condoning' loutish behaviour, but expressing concern for the much-vaunted evening economy - a favourite phrase I believe, of Bolton Council.
Before it tears you up inside though, you get to live a dichotomous life of choosing to be the silent indirect 'condoner' or the nagging battleaxe.
The issue of alleged nuclear proliferation, though not 'condonable' , was also overblown by the West and a section of the country's Press with a purpose.
What I saw was not 'condonable' , for he did not deserve forgiveness for such an atrocious deed such as this wanton destruction.
While Madame Thénardier's actions are certainly not 'condonable' , Hugo hints at another, more positive dimension of her character, but neglects to explore it.
If people are attracted into a particular structure and the structure allows and 'condones' criminal behaviour, when does that cross over into actually being a criminal organisation?
Heaven does NOT await those who are enablers, promoters and 'condoners' of death.
A prime minister who 'condones' that behaviour or who does not realise it is happening diminishes himself and his government.
The concept of secrets leads on to group behaviours that are 'condoned' but not desirable.
Learn to recognise their behaviour and withdraw all social 'condonation' of their actions.
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