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Filter by Meaning The politician is condoning corruption by accepting bribes and turning a blind eye to illegal activities.
The judge's lenient sentence can be interpreted as condoning the criminal's actions.
The supervisor's failure to address the discriminatory remarks in the workplace is seen as condoning such behavior.
The manager was reprimanded for condoning workplace harassment.
The company's silence on the environmental damage caused by its factories implies that they are condoning pollution.
The manager is condoning the use of discriminatory language in the workplace.
The government's silence on the human rights abuses was seen as condoning the actions of the military.
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