English words for 'Lack of forgiveness.'
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verb
- stop blaming or grant forgiveness
- (intransitive) To accord forgiveness.
- absolve from payment
- (transitive) To pardon (something); to waive any negative feeling over or retribution for.
- (transitive) To waive or remit (a debt), to absolve from payment or compensation of.
- (transitive) To look past; to look beyond.
- (transitive) To redeem; to offset the bad effects of something.
- (transitive) To pardon (someone); to waive any negative feeling towards or desire for punishment or retribution against.
verb
- forgive
- diminish or abate
- send (money) in payment
- release from (claims, debts, or taxes)
- make slack as by lessening tension or firmness
- hold back to a later time
- refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision
- (transitive) To refrain from exacting or enforcing; to cancel.
- (transitive) To restore or replace.
- (transitive) To postpone.
- (transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
- (transitive) To refer (something or someone) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
- (transitive) To allow (something) to slacken, to relax (one's attention etc.).
- (transitive) To forgive, pardon (a wrong, offence, etc.).
noun
- the topic that a person, committee, or piece of research is expected to deal with or has authority to deal with
- (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)
- (law) A communication from a superior court to a subordinate court.
- (chiefly British) Terms of reference; set of responsibilities; scope.
noun
- Forgiveness for an offence.
- (law) An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a person's criminal record, as if it had never been committed.
- a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
- the act of excusing a mistake or offense
- the formal act of liberating someone
intj
verb
noun
noun
adj
- free from evil or guilt
- free from sin
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- lacking intent or capacity to injure
- completely wanting or lacking
- not knowledgeable about something specified
- (used of things) lacking sense or awareness
- Naive; artless.
- Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
- Lawful; permitted.
- (with of) Lacking (something), or knowledge of it.
- Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture.
- (obsolete except medicine) Not harmful; innocuous; harmless; benign.
- Without wrongful intent; accidental or in good faith.
- Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act.
noun
noun
noun
- Forgiveness for an offence.
- (law) An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a person's criminal record, as if it had never been committed.
- a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
- the act of excusing a mistake or offense
- the formal act of liberating someone
intj
verb
noun
noun
noun
verb
- stop blaming or grant forgiveness
- (intransitive) To accord forgiveness.
- absolve from payment
- (transitive) To pardon (something); to waive any negative feeling over or retribution for.
- (transitive) To waive or remit (a debt), to absolve from payment or compensation of.
- (transitive) To look past; to look beyond.
- (transitive) To redeem; to offset the bad effects of something.
- (transitive) To pardon (someone); to waive any negative feeling towards or desire for punishment or retribution against.
verb
- forgive
- diminish or abate
- send (money) in payment
- release from (claims, debts, or taxes)
- make slack as by lessening tension or firmness
- hold back to a later time
- refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision
- (transitive) To refrain from exacting or enforcing; to cancel.
- (transitive) To restore or replace.
- (transitive) To postpone.
- (transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
- (transitive) To refer (something or someone) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
- (transitive) To allow (something) to slacken, to relax (one's attention etc.).
- (transitive) To forgive, pardon (a wrong, offence, etc.).
noun
- the topic that a person, committee, or piece of research is expected to deal with or has authority to deal with
- (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)
- (law) A communication from a superior court to a subordinate court.
- (chiefly British) Terms of reference; set of responsibilities; scope.
adj
- free from evil or guilt
- free from sin
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- lacking intent or capacity to injure
- completely wanting or lacking
- not knowledgeable about something specified
- (used of things) lacking sense or awareness
- Naive; artless.
- Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
- Lawful; permitted.
- (with of) Lacking (something), or knowledge of it.
- Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture.
- (obsolete except medicine) Not harmful; innocuous; harmless; benign.
- Without wrongful intent; accidental or in good faith.
- Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act.