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  • 82condonate — † condonate, v. Obs. [f. L. condōnāt ppl. stem of condōnāre: see condone and ate.] = condone. 1656–81 in Blount Glossogr. in Coles …

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  • 83Placable — Pla ca*ble, a. [L. placabilis, fr. placare to quiet, pacify: cf. F. placable. See {Placate}.] Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone. [1913 Webster] Methought I saw him placable and… …

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  • 84broad-minded — adjective Date: 1850 1. tolerant of varied views 2. inclined to condone minor departures from conventional behavior • broad mindedly adverb • broad mindedness noun …

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  • 85condonable — adjective see condone …

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  • 86condoner — noun see condone …

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