n. [ L. condonatio a giving away. ] 1. The act of condoning or pardoning. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. (Law) Forgiveness, either express or implied, by a husband of his wife or by a wife of her husband, for a breach of marital duty, as adultery, with an implied condition that the offense shall not be repeated. Bouvier. Wharton. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Condoned p. pr. & vb. n. Condoning. ] [ L. condonare, -donatum, to give up, remit, forgive; con- + donare to give. See Donate. ] 1. To pardon; to forgive. [ 1913 Webster ]
A fraud which he had either concocted or condoned. W. Black. [ 1913 Webster ]
It would have been magnanimous in the men then in power to have overlooked all these things, and, condoning the politics, to have rewarded the poetry of Burns. J. C. Shairp.
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2. (Law) To pardon; to overlook the offense of; esp., to forgive for a violation of the marriage law; -- said of either the husband or the wife. [ 1913 Webster ]
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