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pardon

par·don [ prd'n ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle par·doned, present participle par·don·ing, 3rd person present singular par·dons)
Definition:
 
1. exempt guilty party from punishment: to officially release from any, or any further, punishment somebody who has committed a crime or wrongdoing

2. forgive guilty party: to forgive somebody who has committed a crime or wrongdoing

3. excuse somebody for something impolite: to excuse an impolite act or a person committing one



noun  (plural par·dons)
Definition:
 
1. release from punishment: the official release from any, or any further, punishment of somebody who has committed a crime or wrongdoing

2. paper authorizing freedom from punishment: an official document releasing somebody from any, or any further, punishment

3. act of excusing somebody: forgiveness of an impolite act or a person committing one

4. christianity indulgence: in the Roman Catholic Church, a papal indulgence ( dated informal )



interjection 
Definition:
 
1. what did you say?: used as a request to somebody to repeat something that has just been said

2. U.K. expresses apology: used as an apology for doing something impolite or wrong

[13th century. < Old French pardun< pardoner "grant thoroughly" < medieval Latin perdonare< Latin donare "give, grant"]

par·don·a·ble adjective
par·don·a·bly adverb

pardon me 

1. 
used as a request to somebody to repeat something that has just been said
 

2. 
used as an apology for doing something impolite or wrong


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