forgive

forgive
[[t]fə(r)gɪ̱v[/t]]
forgives, forgiving, forgave, forgiven
1) VERB If you forgive someone who has done something bad or wrong, you stop being angry with them and no longer want to punish them.

[V n] Hopefully she'll understand and forgive you, if she really loves you...

[V n for n/-ing] She'd find a way to forgive him for the theft of the money...

[V n n] Still, for those flashes of genius, you can forgive him anything. [Also V]

2) V-PASSIVE If you say that someone could be forgiven for doing something, you mean that they were wrong or mistaken, but not seriously, because many people would have done the same thing in those circumstances.

[be V-ed for -ing/n] Looking at the figures, you could be forgiven for thinking the recession is already over...

[be V-ed for -ing/n] If the research which enticed them to Britain is removed, they can be forgiven for feeling betrayed.

Syn:
be excused for
3) VERB (politeness) Forgive is used in polite expressions and apologies like `forgive me' and `forgive my ignorance' when you are saying or doing something that might seem rude, silly, or complicated.

[V n] Forgive me, I don't mean to insult you...

[V n] I do hope you'll forgive me but I've got to leave...

[V n] `Forgive my manners,' she said calmly. `I neglected to introduce myself.'

4) VERB If an organization such as a bank forgives someone's debt, they agree not to ask for that money to be repaid.

[V n] The American Congress has agreed to forgive Egypt's military debt.


English dictionary. 2008.

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Synonyms:
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  • Forgive Me — Single par Leona Lewis extrait de l’album Spirit Sortie 26 juillet 2008 Enregistrement 2008 Durée 3:41 (version de l album) 3:23 (mix du single) …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • forgive — (v.) O.E. forgiefan give, grant, allow; forgive, also to give up and to give in marriage; from for completely + giefan give (see GIVE (Cf. give)). The modern sense of to give up desire or power to punish is from use of the compound as a Germanic… …   Etymology dictionary

  • forgive — [fər giv′, fôrgiv′] vt. forgave, forgiven, forgiving [ME forgeven < OE forgiefan, forgifan (akin to Ger vergeben): see FOR & GIVE] 1. to give up resentment against or the desire to punish; stop being angry with; pardon 2. to give up all claim… …   English World dictionary

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  • forgive — has a derivative form forgivable, without an e in the middle …   Modern English usage

  • forgive — [v] stop blame and grant pardon absolve, accept apology, acquit, allow for, amnesty, bear no malice*, bear with, bury the hatchet*, clear, commute, condone, dismiss from mind, efface, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, extenuate, forget, kiss… …   New thesaurus

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