Condone
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British pronunciation/kəndˈə‍ʊn/
American pronunciation/kənˈdoʊn/

Definición y Significado de "condone"

to condone
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consentir

to accept or forgive something that is commonly believed to be wrong
Transitive: to condone an action or behavior
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Some parents mistakenly condone their children 's misbehavior by not enforcing appropriate consequences.
Failing to confront or address discriminatory remarks within a community may unintentionally condone such behavior.
Silence on certain issues can be interpreted as condoning societal norms, even if they go against principles of equality and justice.
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Some parents mistakenly condone their children's misbehavior by not enforcing appropriate consequences.
Failing to confront or address discriminatory remarks within a community may unintentionally condone such behavior.
Silence on certain issues can be interpreted as condoning societal norms, even if they go against principles of equality and justice.
Ignoring a partner's harmful behavior without addressing it may be perceived as condoning such actions.
The company's failure to address employee misconduct might be seen as condoning unethical practices in the workplace.
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