noun
- plural of condoner; people who accept, overlook, or forgive wrongdoing without protest or punishment
Usage: typically used in formal or critical contexts
Examples
- The condoners of corruption in government were criticized by reform advocates.
- Some viewed the silent majority as condoners of injustice.
- The organization refused to be condoners of unethical business practices.
- Critics argued that condoners of violence were complicit in its continuation.
- By remaining neutral, they became condoners of the harmful policy.