verb
- accepted or allowed (behavior that is considered wrong or offensive) to continue
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘condone’
Examples
- The principal condoned the students’ minor dress code violations.
- She never condoned cheating in any form.
- The company’s management condoned the unsafe working conditions for years.
- His parents condoned his rebellious behavior by not setting boundaries.
- The teacher condoned talking during the movie but not during the lesson.
- The government was accused of having condoned human rights abuses.