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单词 condonation
例句 condonation
However, I repeat, you have transformed it by your generous condonation—you have helped me to tell you a small scrap of my story. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z
A dramatic contest ran through this session on the part of the banks to obtain further condonation in the suspension of specie payments. Lincoln, the Politician 2011-10-11T02:01:06.270Z
Equally delighted was his patron at having secured condonation at such a cheap rate, for what might otherwise have proved not only a costly case but a ruinous scandal. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
But subsequent misconduct will revive the offence as if there had been no condonation. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z
It used to seem some condonation of these sad evils to say that the suppression of the monasteries was brought because of the evil lives of the monks. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
Out came a sovereign smile of humour, sweet raillery, and condonation blended, instant on her investigation of his eyes. The Unknown Sea
But the loss was a gain to memory and love; it was to her too, at last, that, in condonation of her treachery, the old things had crept back. The Spoils of Poynton
I do not think that we asked ourselves questions about approval or disapproval, condemnation or condonation. The Great Miss Driver
Limitations To Right of Action.—The right to obtain a separation is extinguished by condonation, express or tacit. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z
These held a phratry council which in a body addressed itself to the other phratry, in order to prevail on the latter to assemble in council and effect a condonation of the matter. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
But condonation may be proved by other acts, or by words, having regard to the circumstances of each case. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth"
There were many things she wanted to say to him at that moment, and, as she suddenly saw, they were all in condonation of herself. Rose MacLeod
Everything of course was relative, with the shadow they were living under; but her condonation of the way in which he now, for confidence, distinguished Aunt Maud had almost the note of cheer. The Wings of the Dove, Volume II
Limitations to Right of Action.—Collusion, connivance, condonation or recrimination extinguishes the right to a divorce. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z
And yet the treachery and the deceit were so flagrant that surely no condonation was possible. Olive in Italy
The topic was frivolous and without precedent; moreover, it was unliterary—a heinous offense, difficult of condonation. Otherwise Phyllis
That men love though they suffer is the woman's triumph, guilt, and condonation; and so long as the trick succeeds it will be practiced. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
Merciful good nature toward a daring scamp, who was free with his money and kind to women, was probably at the bottom of the condonation. Studies in Literature and History
Condonation.—The right to a divorce is lost by condonation of the offence relied upon as a cause. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z
Was not grace, before everything else, the condonation of sin? Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians
Connivance, collusion, condonation, recrimination, and other defences are not even mentioned therein. The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 5, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 5, May, 1886
The condonation and applause of that outrage was taken as sure evidence of a barbaric state of opinion, the natural accompaniment of slavery. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
The sonnetteer’s complacent condonation of the young man’s offence chiefly suggests the deference that was essential to the maintenance by a dependent of peaceful relations with a self-willed and self-indulgent patron.  A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
Defences.—In all the States condonation of a matrimonial offence, which is a legal cause for divorce, is a good defence to the petition. Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World 2011-04-04T02:00:08.180Z
When after outrage she declines to marry her destroyer, and prefers death to the condonation of her dishonour, she strikes a note and assumes a position till then not merely unrecognised but absolutely undiscovered.  Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
Surely the negligence which makes such profanations possible is the offer of opportunity to Deicide, and great carelessness is cousin to condonation. Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer
Mr. Gladstone might have put it on the narrower ground that attendance at the dinner would be an explicit condonation of Disraeli's misdeeds ten years before, and a direct acceptance of his leadership henceforth. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
But from such condonation is specifically to be excepted this instance of a gas projection carried out with criminal negligence upon my comrades. The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
When he gave me that plenary condonation, as it seemed to be, he had already done his best that I should never enjoy it. Apologia pro Vita Sua
A stern old lady told her once that such condonation of offenses was unprincipled and immoral. Sword and Gown A Novel
He was quite well aware of his weaknesses; and he was also—it may be hinted—aware of the good-nature which he put forward as condonation. Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series
Theology trying to lay down an absolute law sometimes encourages the extremes of asceticism, sometimes it inclines to antinomianism; and sometimes sanctions the condonation of sin in consideration of acts of humiliation. Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists
The first proposal was for the fifteen years' extension, and the second provided for condonation of all breaches of the concession in the past and for compensation upon the expiry of the concession. The Transvaal from Within A Private Record of Public Affairs
She condoned Lotty's loose way of talking of heaven, because in such a place, on such a morning, condonation was in the very air. The Enchanted April
It begged for love, for condonation of the writer's loathsomeness. The Judge
The silly raid of 1895 and its condonation by public opinion in England hastened the explosion. The Framework of Home Rule
This document implied at least condonation of the Phoenix Park murders. John Redmond's Last Years
A broken marriage is not repaired by an apparent condonation. The Poetry Of Robert Browning
Tears such as are shed for vestal martyrs have been shed for her, and for all her faults she has the condonation of universal sorrow. Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs
But she had disdained condonation, mocked at it and trampled it under foot. The Son of Clemenceau
To him all endurance had in it the meanness of condonation. The Waters of Edera
The shocking prematureness of this shallow condonation is now too glaringly visible for any one to deny it. On Compromise
In Caesar's eyes long since We have offence which by the sword alone Can find its condonation, in that we By thy persuasion from the Senate gained This our dominion. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars
But with a man of George Dorset's temper there could be no thought of condonation—the possessor of his wife's letters could overthrow with a touch the whole structure of her existence. House of Mirth
The League, however, foresaw that any condonation of fraud or crookedness meant death to the national game and remained firm in its position. Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895
In August, 1917, the Pope proposed peace on the basis of "reciprocal condonation" for past offenses, and the reciprocal return of territories and colonies. The United States Since the Civil War
Ineffectual administration of the law," continued Jurgen, sternly, "is the true defence of these outbursts: and far more justly deplorable than acts of mob violence is the policy of condonation that furnishes occasion for them. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice
It only showed how sensitive and fastidious the Proberts were and therefore with what difficulty they would come round to condonation. The Reverberator
Were eighty years of faithful service not sufficient to procure the condonation of one moment's impatience? Expositions of Holy Scripture
In European countries, condonation of such grievous wrongs as the Khilafat and the Punjab would have resulted in a bloody revolution by the people. Freedom's Battle Being a Comprehensive Collection of Writings and Speeches on the Present Situation
Go through what I have said, and discover, if you can, the slightest hint of any suggested condonation of your offenses, whether avowed or merely suspected. The Postmaster's Daughter
The purchase of absolution has ever been a convenient and cheap method of obtaining society's condonation of theft. Great Fortunes from Railroads
Later on we can report what we have done to the British government, and ask for condonation under the circumstances or pay whatever piffling fine they care to impose for the sake of appearances. The Ivory Trail
He tried the effect of dolorous sighs and groans; but Mrs. Peak could not dream of conceding a point which would have seemed to her the condonation of deadly sin. Born in Exile
And day followed day and not a sign came from the Princess Zobraska either of condonation or resentment. The Fortunate Youth
No descending to vulgar reproaches—still less to weak condonation. Sisters
In the main it takes the form of separation by mutual consent and the condonation of the irregularity by the community on the payment of a fine to the chief. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo
Some six weeks passed, during which time Barbara’s parents, though they keenly felt her loss, held no communication with the truant, either for reproach or condonation A Group of Noble Dames
The Court is very jealous of this principle of non-forgiveness, and will regard with grave suspicion any conduct on the part of the offended party which might be construed as amounting to condonation. The Country House
Perhaps he was conscious, too, notwithstanding the lapse of years and the condonation of separation and forgetfulness, that he deserved little delicacy from the hands of Susy's husband. Clarence
The condonation, by that man, of two of the most tremendous offences to society and to the code, without apology or satisfaction, Ged, sir, is—er—er—of itself an insult to the spectator. Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama
However, the species of governmental mission with which Monsieur de Trailles appeared in Arcis might seem to be an offset and even a condonation that would neutralize the effect of such disclosures. The Deputy of Arcis
But scandals, and the contempt for rigid standards their condonation displayed, weren't more than the sharp edge of the trouble. The New Machiavelli
In technical language, any such forgiveness or overlooking is called condonation, and it is a complete bar to further action for the time being. The Country House
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