Condonable [adjective]

Definition of Condonable:

reasonable, well-founded

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Sentence/Example of Condonable:

“I am going to get to the bottom of who owns and funds social media platforms like Parler that condone and create violence,” Maloney said in an interview with The Washington Post.

On Facebook that night, she said she did not condone violence but expressed sympathy with rioters and called them “patriots.”

Instead, what Scheidler did was use his role as a national spokesman to encourage and condone violent acts.

We respect private individuals’ and groups’ rights to peacefully protest but in no way condone the actions taken by those at the Capitol last week.

Chatham County Sheriff John Wilcher said in a statement provided to The Post that his office was “very disturbed by the actions” of Williams and “does not condone” them.

It’s a delicate line to tread as they try to defend themselves while still appearing not to condone the horrific abuses child cocoa pickers suffer.

Her nationality—her history—furnished adequate excuse for an attitude not condonable in a European equally cultured.

If the bill reveals some selfishness, it is perhaps condonable.