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Pardon (pärd'n), n. [F., fr. pardonner to pardon. See Pardon, v. t.] 1. The act of pardoning; forgiveness, as of an offender, or of an offense; release from penalty; remission of punishment; absolution.
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Pardon, my lord, for me and for my tidings.
Shak.
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But infinite in pardon was my judge.
Milton.
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Used in expressing courteous denial or contradiction; as, I beg your pardon; or in indicating that one has not understood another; as, I beg pardon; or pardon me?.
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2. An official warrant of remission of penalty.
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Sign me a present pardon for my brother.
Shak.
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3. The state of being forgiven. South.
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4. (Law) A release, by a sovereign, or officer having jurisdiction, from the penalties of an offense, being distinguished from amnesty, which is a general obliteration and canceling of a particular line of past offenses.
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Syn. -- Forgiveness; remission. See Forgiveness.
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