noun
- plural of condonation; the act of forgiving, overlooking, or treating as acceptable an offense, fault, or wrongdoing
- in law, the implied forgiveness of a spouse's infidelity by continuing to live with them after discovering the offense
Usage: formal or legal context; often used in discussions of forgiveness or acceptance of misconduct
Usage: legal or archaic; family law context
Examples
- The teacher's condonations of late homework submissions were seen as too lenient by some parents.
- His repeated condonations of his friend's rude behavior eventually damaged their relationship.
- The company's condonations of minor safety violations created a culture of negligence.
- In historical legal cases, condonations of adultery were sometimes grounds for dismissing divorce petitions.
- The principal's condonations of bullying incidents drew criticism from the school board.