Etymology: [ 'pär-d&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English pardonen from Old French pardoner from Vulgar Latin *perdonare per- + donare, a loan-translation of a Germanic word represented by Frankish *firgeban (“to forgive, give up completely”) fir- + geban. Akin to Old High German fargeban, firgeban (“to forgive”), Old English forġiefan (“to forgive”). More at forgive.
pardon, mazur görmek, bağışlama, affetmek, affetme, af, afname, bağışlamak, buyur, nasıl, özür, hayatını bağışlamak, pardoner i, I beg your pardon Affedersiniz, Pardon me Pardon, pardonableaffolunabilir, suçunu bağışlamak, Katolik kilisesinde günahların affını satmaya yetkili ol, mağfiret, özel af, aman, af suçunu bağışlama, bağışla, efendim, ne dedin?, affettiği, affolunmak, affeden,
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mazur görmek
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bağışlama isim
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affetmek
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affetme
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af
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afname
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bağışlamak
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buyur
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nasıl
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özür
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hayatını bağışlamak
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pardoner i
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I beg your pardon Affedersiniz
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Pardon me Pardon
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pardonableaffolunabilir
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suçunu bağışlamak
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Katolik kilisesinde günahların affını satmaya yetkili ol
"Özür dilerim", "affedersiniz" anlamında kullanılan bir söz, Özür dilerim", "affedersiniz" anlamında kullanılan bir söz:"Miras işini babama, pardon ... annemin Türk kocasına bırakıyorum."- Ö. Seyfettin,
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"Özür dilerim", "affedersiniz" anlamında kullanılan bir söz
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Özür dilerim", "affedersiniz" anlamında kullanılan bir söz:"Miras işini babama, pardon ... annemin Türk kocasına bırakıyorum."- Ö. Seyfettin
To forgive, An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a person's criminal record, as if it had never been committed, To grant an official pardon for a crime, Forgiveness for an offence, Often used when someone does not understand what another person says, A person may apply for a pardon from a summary offence conviction after three years while the waiting period to apply to apply for a pardon from an indictable offence is five years Applications are made to the National Parole Board, A form of executive clemency preventing criminal prosecution or removing or extinguishing a criminal conviction, A form of clemency, granted by the executive branch, An act of grace from governing power which mitigates punishment and restores rights and privileges forfeited on account of the offense, To release (a person) from punishment; exempt from penalty, an act proceeding from the executive branch of government which exempts an individual from the Punishment imposed for a crime of which (s)he has' been convicted, A remission of punishment or penalty without indicating exoneration from guilt, a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense grant a pardon to; "Ford pardoned Nixon"; "The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President, An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a persons criminal record, as if it had never been committed, v To remit a penalty and restore to the life of crime To add to the lure of crime the temptation of ingratitude, 特赦, 1 An exercise of the sovereign prerogative to receive a person from further punishment and from legal disabilities resulting from a crime of which he or she has been convicted Its effect is that of relaxing the punishment and blotting out guilt, so that in the eyes of the law the offender is as innocent as if the offense had never been committed, Action by an official of an executive branch of government relieving a criminal from a conviction, The state of being forgiven, An act of grace by the chief executive of a state or county that releases a convicted person from punishment imposed by a previous court sentence, forgiveness; absolution; clemency, forgive; absolve; grant clemency, An official warrant of remission of penalty, The act of pardoning; forgiveness, as of an offender, or of an offense; release from penalty; remission of punishment; absolution, To give leave (of departure) to, To refrain from exacting as a penalty, To remit the penalty of; to suffer to pass without punishment; to forgive; applied to offenses, To absolve from the consequences of a fault or the punishment of crime; to free from penalty; applied to the offender, formulae You say `Pardon?' or `I beg your pardon?' or, in American English, `Pardon me?' when you want someone to repeat what they have just said because you have not heard or understood it. `Will you let me open it?' --- `Pardon?' --- `Can I open it?', A release, by a sovereign, or officer having jurisdiction, from the penalties of an offense, being distinguished from amenesty, which is a general obliteration and canceling of a particular line of past offenses, a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense, the formal act of liberating someone, feelings People say `I beg your pardon?' when they are surprised or offended by something that someone has just said. `Would you get undressed, please?' --- `I beg your pardon?' --- `Will you get undressed?', grant a pardon to; "Ford pardoned Nixon"; "The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President", the act of excusing a mistake or offense, If someone who has been found guilty of a crime is pardoned, they are officially allowed to go free and are not punished. Hundreds of political prisoners were pardoned and released. Pardon is also a noun. He was granted a presidential pardon. In law, release from guilt or remission of punishment. The power to pardon is generally exercised by the state's chief executive officer. A pardon may be full or conditional. A conditional pardon imposes a lesser punishment or some other obligation. Some states still bar pardoned offenders from holding public office or obtaining professional licenses, formulae You say `I beg your pardon' or `I do beg your pardon' as a way of apologizing for accidentally doing something wrong, such as disturbing someone or making a mistake. I was impolite and I do beg your pardon, formulae Some people say `Pardon me' instead of `Excuse me' when they want to politely get someone's attention or interrupt them. Pardon me, are you finished, madam?, politeness You can say things like `Pardon me for asking' or `Pardon my frankness' as a way of showing you understand that what you are going to say may sound rude. That, if you'll pardon my saying so, is neither here nor there, formulae Some people say things like `If you'll pardon the expression' or `Pardon my French' just before or after saying something which they think might offend people. It's enough to make you wet yourself, if you'll pardon the expression, accept an excuse for; "Please excuse my dirty hands", Simple past tense and past participle of pardon, Forgiven of wrongdoings, has been forgiven; has been absolved, past of pardon, present participle of pardon, forgiving; absolving, excusing, Relating to pardon; having or exercising the right to pardon; willing to pardon; merciful; as, the pardoning power; a pardoning God, third-person singular of pardon, plural of , pardon,
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To forgive - "I hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned, in consideration of the motive."
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An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a person's criminal record, as if it had never been committed - "I... have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States ..."
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To grant an official pardon for a crime
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Forgiveness for an offence - "a step, that could not be taken with the least hope of ever obtaining pardon from or reconciliation with any of my friends;"
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Often used when someone does not understand what another person says - "Pardon?, What did you say?, Can you say that again?"
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A person may apply for a pardon from a summary offence conviction after three years while the waiting period to apply to apply for a pardon from an indictable offence is five years Applications are made to the National Parole Board
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A form of executive clemency preventing criminal prosecution or removing or extinguishing a criminal conviction
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A form of clemency, granted by the executive branch
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An act of grace from governing power which mitigates punishment and restores rights and privileges forfeited on account of the offense
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To release (a person) from punishment; exempt from penalty
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an act proceeding from the executive branch of government which exempts an individual from the Punishment imposed for a crime of which (s)he has' been convicted
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A remission of punishment or penalty without indicating exoneration from guilt
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a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense grant a pardon to; "Ford pardoned Nixon"; "The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President
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An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a persons criminal record, as if it had never been committed
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v To remit a penalty and restore to the life of crime To add to the lure of crime the temptation of ingratitude
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特赦
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1 An exercise of the sovereign prerogative to receive a person from further punishment and from legal disabilities resulting from a crime of which he or she has been convicted Its effect is that of relaxing the punishment and blotting out guilt, so that in the eyes of the law the offender is as innocent as if the offense had never been committed
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Action by an official of an executive branch of government relieving a criminal from a conviction
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The state of being forgiven
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An act of grace by the chief executive of a state or county that releases a convicted person from punishment imposed by a previous court sentence
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forgiveness; absolution; clemency isim
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forgive; absolve; grant clemency fiil
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An official warrant of remission of penalty
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The act of pardoning; forgiveness, as of an offender, or of an offense; release from penalty; remission of punishment; absolution
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To give leave (of departure) to
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To refrain from exacting as a penalty
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To remit the penalty of; to suffer to pass without punishment; to forgive; applied to offenses
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To absolve from the consequences of a fault or the punishment of crime; to free from penalty; applied to the offender
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formulae You say `Pardon?' or `I beg your pardon?' or, in American English, `Pardon me?' when you want someone to repeat what they have just said because you have not heard or understood it. `Will you let me open it?' --- `Pardon?' --- `Can I open it?'
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A release, by a sovereign, or officer having jurisdiction, from the penalties of an offense, being distinguished from amenesty, which is a general obliteration and canceling of a particular line of past offenses
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a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
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the formal act of liberating someone
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feelings People say `I beg your pardon?' when they are surprised or offended by something that someone has just said. `Would you get undressed, please?' --- `I beg your pardon?' --- `Will you get undressed?'
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grant a pardon to; "Ford pardoned Nixon"; "The Thanksgiving turkey was pardoned by the President"
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the act of excusing a mistake or offense
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If someone who has been found guilty of a crime is pardoned, they are officially allowed to go free and are not punished. Hundreds of political prisoners were pardoned and released. Pardon is also a noun. He was granted a presidential pardon. In law, release from guilt or remission of punishment. The power to pardon is generally exercised by the state's chief executive officer. A pardon may be full or conditional. A conditional pardon imposes a lesser punishment or some other obligation. Some states still bar pardoned offenders from holding public office or obtaining professional licenses
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formulae You say `I beg your pardon' or `I do beg your pardon' as a way of apologizing for accidentally doing something wrong, such as disturbing someone or making a mistake. I was impolite and I do beg your pardon
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formulae Some people say `Pardon me' instead of `Excuse me' when they want to politely get someone's attention or interrupt them. Pardon me, are you finished, madam?
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politeness You can say things like `Pardon me for asking' or `Pardon my frankness' as a way of showing you understand that what you are going to say may sound rude. That, if you'll pardon my saying so, is neither here nor there
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formulae Some people say things like `If you'll pardon the expression' or `Pardon my French' just before or after saying something which they think might offend people. It's enough to make you wet yourself, if you'll pardon the expression
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accept an excuse for; "Please excuse my dirty hands"
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pardoned
Simple past tense and past participle of pardon
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pardoned
Forgiven of wrongdoings
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pardoned
has been forgiven; has been absolved sıfat
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pardoning
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forgiving; absolving, excusing isim
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Relating to pardon; having or exercising the right to pardon; willing to pardon; merciful; as, the pardoning power; a pardoning God
pardon, sorry, Pardon me, pardon!, I beg your pardon, pardon me!, excuse me!, i'm sorry!, Pardon!, Pardon me!, I beg your pardon!, I'm sorry!, Excuse me!, Pardon me./Excuse me, i beg your pardon!,
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sorry Bilgisayar
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Pardon me
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pardon!
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I beg your pardon
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pardon me!
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excuse me!
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i'm sorry!
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Pardon!, Pardon me!, I beg your pardon!, I'm sorry!, Excuse me!
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