1. pardoned - Adjective
2. pardoned - Verb
of Pardon
Source: Webster's dictionaryActually, President Trump has now pardoned Scooter Libby. Source: Internet
According to this, after Constantine had pardoned him, Maximian planned to murder Constantine in his sleep. Source: Internet
After the Emperor had pardoned him and left the city, Crescentius II again rebelled, deposing Gregory V and installing John XVI as Pope. Source: Internet
"After the court came down precisely where some of us predicted, it just moved on to the question of whether Stone would be pardoned," Turley wrote. Source: Internet
Army Spec Ops boss won’t reinstate Special Forces tab to officer pardoned by Trump- Source: Internet
Briefly reconciled with Henry (and officially pardoned) in the first half of 1530, he was charged once more in November 1530, this time for treason, but died while awaiting trial. Source: Internet