condone in the PONS Dictionary

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However, some dancers and some clubs condone touching of dancers during private dances.
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Some of his social class, while not owning slaves, typically condoned the institution.
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A big condoned off place is there for birds to pick up grain.
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A federal police spokesman said they do not condone the use of psychics in security matters.
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The argument for condoning is based on verse 10.18.7, part of the verses to be used at funerals.
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This does not mean that there is a general discretion vested in the courts to condone non-compliance with formalities.
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The police department does nt create, commit or condone the crimes.
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One reason was that most of the revolutionary communist workers did not understand and condone them.
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Resort to violence is not condoned by styling it revolution.
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It also explains, and so condones, the existence of violence in society.
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