To excuse, or forgive, or release from punishment
pardon
The noun excuse is a reason, explanation, justification, plea, or alibi. The verb to excuse means to allow, absolve, exculpate, exonerate, or forgive.
excuse, pardon, understand, acquit, condone, let off, turn a blind eye to
The verb excuse means to allow or tolerate, or to justify, or to apologize, or to give permission.E.g.One can excuse others for mistakes honestly made.We do not excuse poor manners.He tried to excuse his attire by saying he had no time to dress properly.The court will excuse you from jury duty for good cause.
Excuse as a noun means a reason or explanation to defend or justify a fault or offense.
to excuse or forgive, release from punishment
pardon
Yes, a governor has the power to pardon someone, which means they can forgive or excuse a person convicted of a crime and release them from punishment.
Yes, the governor has the power to pardon criminals, which means they can forgive or excuse a person convicted of a crime and potentially reduce or eliminate their punishment.
Exonerate means to excuse or forgive.
forgive excuse overlook pardon excuse
pardon means to forgive and can be considered as a synonym to excuse. and it relates to the term excuse me.
The noun excuse is a reason, explanation, justification, plea, or alibi. The verb to excuse means to allow, absolve, exculpate, exonerate, or forgive.
An apology
verb Entschuldigen - ich entshuldige Dich - I excuse (forgive) you, Entschuldigen Sie (mir) - excuse me noun Entschuldigung - ich bitte um Entschuldigung verb Verzeihen - ich verzeihe Dir - I excuse (forgive) you, Verzeihen Sie (mir) - excuse me noun Verzeihung - ich bitte um Verzeihung noun Ausrede - was ist Deine Ausrede? - What's your excuse?
Synonyms of absolve: discharge, forgive, release, relieve, clear, excuse Antonyms of absolve: charge, punish, blame, condemn, hold
Blame the dog.