Condoning

/kənˈdoʊnɪŋ/ verb

To accept or overlook something wrong or bad without protesting or punishing it, essentially giving it permission or approval.

From Latin 'condonare,' meaning 'to give away' or 'to overlook,' from 'con-' (together) and 'donare' (to give). Over time it evolved to mean forgiving or tolerating something wrong.

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