to forgive and forget
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Definition & Meaning of "forgive and forget"in English

to forgive and forget
01

to no longer be angry with someone who wronged one and act as if nothing happened 

to forgive and forget definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "forgive and forget" and when to use it?

The idiom "forgive and forget" has been used since the late 18th century and is rooted in the idea of letting go of past grievances or offenses. It emphasizes the importance of both pardoning someone for their wrongdoings and choosing not to dwell on or hold grudges about those past actions. This expression is often employed to advise or encourage forgiveness in situations where someone has been wronged. It suggests that instead of harboring resentment or seeking revenge, it' is better to forgive the wrongdoer and move forward without dwelling on their act.

Examples
After years of anger, she decided to forgive and forget. 
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