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Meaning of condonably
The primary meaning of "condonably" is in a way that can be forgiven or justified.
Etymology of condonably
The word "condonably" originates from the verb "condone," which is derived from the Latin "condonare," meaning to pardon or forgive.
Historically, the term has been used in legal and social contexts to describe actions or behaviors that, while potentially wrong or undesirable, are considered forgivable due to mitigating circumstances.
Synonyms
pardonably
excusably
justifiably
defensibly
understandably
tolerably
acceptably
reasonably
plausibly
believably
credibly
mitigatingly
palliatively
extenuatingly
vindicably
exculpably
absolvably
acquittably
exonerably
forgivably
amendably
remedially
curably
rectifiably
amendably
reparable
reformatively
Definitions
- In a manner that can be excused or justified, often because the circumstances that led to an action were beyond one's control or were the result of a mistake rather than an intentional wrongdoing.
- * To a degree that is acceptable or understandable, given the context or circumstances.
Usage Examples
- The judge found the defendant's actions to be condonably reckless, given the extreme circumstances of the situation.
- * The company's decision to downsize was condonably necessary, considering the economic downturn.
Antonyms
unforgivably
inexcusably
unjustifiably
indefensibly
unacceptably
unreasonably
implausibly
incredulously
unpardonably
irredeemably
irreparably
irreversibly
irremediably
unpardonably
inexcusably
unjustly
wrongly
blameably
culpably
reprehensibly
unmitigably