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Filter by Meaning He sought condonation from his wife for his late arrival at home.
The government announced condonation of loans for farmers in distress.
The team leader's reluctance to address poor performance can be considered as a form of condonation.
The coach's failure to take action on the player's foul play amounted to condonation.
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