condone is a verb infinitive:to condone
Steal is the verb
Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb. For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb for burglar is "burglarize."
The verb for crime is "commit."
The verb for scandal is "to scandalize."
The managers of Enron Corporation were guilty of gross misconduct, and I do not condone them.
No. Excuse (reason) is a noun. To excuse (permit, condone) is a verb.
i do not condone my husbands behavior
I did not condone his behavior.When you condone something, you act as if you are in agreement.
Condone has two syllables.
I cannot condone this action!
"How can the teachers condone such bad behavior?" "He did not know if he should condone her remarks or criticize them." "The nations of the world should never condone governments that terrorize their own people."\
JO was a very condone person and was absolutley genuine!
The term "condone" means to to disregard or overlook something illegal or objectionable.
deny
condone
When I saw the thief steal the woman's purse I tried to condone it because I was scared he would do something harmful to me.