Synonym: absolve, acquit, exculpate, excuse, exonerate, forgive, vindicate. Antonym: punish. Similar words: tear down, jeopardize, done, donor, hand on, done in, hold on, abandon. Meaning: ['pɑrdn /'pɑːdn] n. 1. the act of excusing a mistake or offense 2. a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense 3. the formal act of liberating someone. v. 1. accept an excuse for 2. grant a pardon to.
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31. Pardon me for interrupting .
32. Please pardon me for not having answered your letter.
33. He craved the teacher's pardon.
34. He asked her pardon for having deceived her.
35. He begged her to pardon him .
36. Pardon me, are you finished, madam?
37. Pardon me, can you direct me to City Hall?
38. I earnestly pray for your pardon.
39. Pardon me for interrupting you.
40. Oh, pardon me, I didn't mean to disturb you.
41. At last, he obtained his father's pardon.
42. He was granted a presidential pardon.
43. It's enough to make you wet yourself, if you'll pardon the expression.
44. Pardon, I don't dig.
45. Tyler was convicted but was granted a royal pardon .
46. He could never pardon her for the things she had said.
47. Pardon me for saying so, but you don't look well.
48. He returned to beg her pardon for his sudden outburst.
49. That, if you'll pardon my saying so,[http://sentencedict.com] is neither here nor there.
50. If you'll pardon my French, he's a complete bloody fool.
51. It was a bit of a cock-up, if you'll pardon the expression.
52. Walter begged her pardon for all the pain he had caused her.
53. I cry your pardon.
54. His pardon came through only three hours before he was due to be executed.
55. I beg your pardon, what you say is not exactly correct.
56. I beg your pardon I didn't hear what you said.
57. The place was, if you'll pardon the expression, a dump.
58. James, if you'll pardon me, you've got it all wrong.
59. I beg your pardon. I think you were next in the queue.
60. He's a pain in the butt, if you'll pardon the expression.