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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning It's pardonable if you don't know how to swim.
The oversight in the budget was pardonable as it was a simple mistake.
His lateness was pardonable as he was stuck in traffic.
Your behavior was pardonable because you didn't know the rules.
The error in the report was pardonable as it was a minor oversight.
His lack of experience was pardonable since he was a recent graduate.
His behavior was pardonable as he was going through a difficult time.
Her tardiness was pardonable since there was a traffic jam on the way to the meeting.
Her mistake in the presentation was pardonable as she was not given enough time to prepare.
The delay in the project was pardonable as the client kept changing their requirements.
The delay in the flight was pardonable as there was a technical issue.
His lateness to the meeting was pardonable as he was stuck in traffic.
The small error in the report was pardonable as it did not affect the overall outcome.
The rude comment she made was pardonable as she was under a lot of stress.
The team's poor performance was pardonable as they were missing their key player.
The chef's mistake in the recipe was pardonable as it was their first time cooking it.
The prisoner hoped that his crimes would be seen as pardonable by the judge, and that he would be granted a reduced sentence.
The penitent hoped that their confessions would be considered pardonable by the religious authorities.
The believer hoped that their sins were pardonable by God.
The young girl was relieved to find out that her mistake was pardonable, and that she wouldn't be punished too harshly.
The priest assured the repentant sinner that his actions were pardonable.
Some people believe that only a higher power can truly judge what is and isn't pardonable, and that humans should not try to interfere with this process.
It is said that all sins are pardonable by God, except for the sin of unbelief.
The doctor's misdiagnosis was considered a pardonable error due to the complexity of the case.
Her actions were pardonable considering the circumstances.
The judge considered the defendant's remorse to be a pardonable factor in the sentencing.
The President had the power to grant pardonable offenses.
The soldier's actions were considered pardonable in the context of a wartime situation.
The monk believed that even the most grievous sins were pardonable through prayer.
The company's financial mistakes were pardonable.
The company's violation of environmental regulations was deemed pardonable due to lack of knowledge.
The athlete's doping violation was considered pardonable due to a medical condition.
The governor granted a pardonable offense to the convicted felon.
The guest's mistake in the etiquette was considered pardonable as he was not familiar with the culture.
The artist's use of unconventional materials was pardonable due to her unique vision.
The intern's error was considered pardonable as he was new to the job.
The driver's violation of traffic laws was deemed pardonable as he was unfamiliar with the area.
The employee's behavior was pardonable as he was under a lot of stress.
The driver's mistake was pardonable as the road conditions were hazardous.
The politician's misstep was pardonable given the complexity of the issue.
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