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Providing absolution.
absolvitory
exonerative
exculpatory
Inclined or able to forgive and show mercy.
unforgiving
kind
tolerant
unvindictive
1
Commentators said New Yorkers may not be as
forgiving
as he hopes.
2
A lower-angle route would be far more
forgiving
ground to learn on.
3
But don't you think it's time you started
forgiving
yourself for it?
4
As best anyone could tell, the owner also was a
forgiving
soul.
5
But gardens are
forgiving
;
almost everything can be fixed in an afternoon.
6
Tony Robinson is a bit more
forgiving
:
he might even play along.
7
The pressure for us to be
forgiving
might also be a factor.
8
More, as one turns the other cheek in a
forgiving
Christian spirit.
9
I can be generous and
forgiving
-
but
not
to the point of bankruptcy.
10
Women are far less
forgiving
of failings in their male relatives' lovers.
11
Charlie isn't a good person, kiddo, and he's not a
forgiving
one.
12
Robert was jealous, irritable and revengeful; Charles was open-hearted, mild and
forgiving
.
13
I forgive misdeeds and even atrocious actions, in
forgiving
those who repent.
14
But Romayne was impenetrable to the influence of friendly and
forgiving
demonstrations.
15
Now, it is lurching toward another hurdle:
forgiving
those hastily arranged loans.
16
In the
forgiving
light of the small lamp, she looked almost pretty.
forgiving
forgive
more forgiving
less forgiving
very forgiving
so forgiving
forgiving spirit