pardonable (Meaning)

Wordnet

pardonable (a)

admitting of being pardoned

Webster

pardonable (a.)

Admitting of pardon; not requiring the excution of penalty; venial; excusable; -- applied to the offense or to the offender; as, a pardonable fault, or culprit.

pardonable Sentence Examples

  1. The interruption was pardonable, considering the unexpected circumstances.
  2. The child's mistake was pardonable, as it was an honest lapse in judgment.
  3. The employee's tardiness was pardonable due to unforeseen traffic delays.
  4. The teacher pardoned the student's offense, understanding the extenuating circumstances.
  5. The politician's previous transgressions were deemed pardonable by the electorate.
  6. Despite the offense, the jury found the defendant pardonable due to mitigating factors.
  7. The judge granted a pardon to the convicted, recognizing the regret and remorse shown.
  8. The doctor's error was pardonable, given the complexity of the medical procedure.
  9. The misunderstanding was pardonable, as communication had been flawed.
  10. The father pardoned his son for his youthful rebellion, believing he had learned from his mistakes.

FAQs About the word pardonable

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The interruption was pardonable, considering the unexpected circumstances.

The child's mistake was pardonable, as it was an honest lapse in judgment.

The employee's tardiness was pardonable due to unforeseen traffic delays.

The teacher pardoned the student's offense, understanding the extenuating circumstances.