forgive

Found in thesaurus: yield, grant, concede, exempt, free, relieve

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forgive
v. pardon, give amnesty to; cease to hold anger or resentment against; cancel a debt, release from a liability

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Forgiveness
Forgiveness is the intentional and voluntary process by which a victim undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding an offense, lets go of negative emotions such as vengefulness, with an increased ability to wish the offender well. Forgiveness is different from condoning (failing to see the action as wrong and in need of forgiveness), excusing (not holding the offender as responsible for the action), pardoning (granted by a representative of society, such as a judge), forgetting (removing awareness of the offense from consciousness), and reconciliation (restoration of a relationship).

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forgive

Verb
1. stop blaming or grant forgiveness; "I forgave him his infidelity"; "She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday"
(hypernym) concede, yield, grant
(hyponym) excuse, condone
(derivation) pardoner, forgiver, excuser
2. absolve from payment; "I forgive you your debt"
(hypernym) exempt, relieve, free


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forgive
v. odpustit, prominout

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forgive
Czas. przebaczać; przepraszać; wybaczać