1. pardoning - Noun
2. pardoning - Adjective
3. pardoning - Verb
of Pardon
Relating to pardon; having or exercising the right to pardon; willing to pardon; merciful; as, the pardoning power; a pardoning God.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCaesar had not proscribed his enemies, instead pardoning almost all, and there was no serious public opposition to him. Source: Internet
Moreover, given the past experiences of pardoning of Taliban members by Karzai and Ghani, most of the prisoners joined the Taliban after they were released; the violence never saw any reduction in Afghanistan. Source: Internet
He told reporters last May he was considering pardoning Martha Stewart. Source: Internet
Also on Monday morning, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway was asked by a reporter why the president talked about pardoning himself. Source: Internet
In a statement, UNAMID welcomed the issuance on March 8 of a Presidential decree lifting death sentences from 66 members of Darfuri armed movements and pardoning 193 others. Source: Internet
Before leaving to attend the Group of Seven summit in Canada, Trump told reporters he was considering pardoning some 3,000 people, including Ali, who died in 2016. Source: Internet