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is pardonable
adjective
Capable of being pardoned.
Exact(2)
Either it plumps for simplification, which is pardonable given the justness of its moral outrage.
Given the recent history of the Olympics and the fierce pressure on British athletes, the accusation is pardonable.
Similar(58)
Their expectation was pardonable.
This may be pardonable in a commerce secretary.
Young fighters grilled interior ministry officials with alarming specificity about which crimes were pardonable.
But when a busy kitchen can produce so many outstanding dishes, the few missteps are pardonable.
After a couple of years in office, the oppositionist approach might have been pardonable.
That hybrid quality testifies to ambition, and it's pardonable that the play doesn't live up to it.
Sizing Europe made pretty heavy weather of landing short odds on the same card, but that was pardonable in the conditions.
A fade in the fourth or fifth Test, or even in the limited-overs games, would have been pardonable, but Australia never let up.
For at least half each day during the week the competitor must make the clubhouse his home, and the conditions cannot be such as would be pardonable on a picnic.
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