The issue of alleged nuclear proliferation, though not condonable, was also overblown by the West and a section of the country's Press with a purpose.
A complete list of condonable breaches is, therefore, circulated to all concerned for guidance and necessary action.
While Madame Thénardier's actions are certainly not condonable, Hugo hints at another, more positive dimension of her character, but neglects to explore it.
The Ministry of Finance contended that in all but one case the shortfall was within the condonable limits.
What I saw was not condonable, for he did not deserve forgiveness for such an atrocious deed such as this wanton destruction.
Greed, after all, is a fairly common human failing, not always condonable but hardly a hanging offence.
Definition of condonable in US English:
condonable
adjectivekənˈdoʊnəb(ə)lkənˈdōnəb(ə)l
See condone
Example sentencesExamples
The Ministry of Finance contended that in all but one case the shortfall was within the condonable limits.
A complete list of condonable breaches is, therefore, circulated to all concerned for guidance and necessary action.
What I saw was not condonable, for he did not deserve forgiveness for such an atrocious deed such as this wanton destruction.
The issue of alleged nuclear proliferation, though not condonable, was also overblown by the West and a section of the country's Press with a purpose.
While Madame Thénardier's actions are certainly not condonable, Hugo hints at another, more positive dimension of her character, but neglects to explore it.
Greed, after all, is a fairly common human failing, not always condonable but hardly a hanging offence.