0 to decide not to be angry with someone or not to punish them for something they have done -- прощать
I've apologized, but I don't think she'll ever forgive me.
[ often reflexive ] Mike would never forgive himself if anything happened to the children.
[ + for + doing sth ] Jane never forgave her mother for lying to her.
1 used before you ask or say something that might seem rude -- простите …
2 used to say that you can understand if someone might think, believe, or do something -- кого-либо можно понять
He was not inclined to be forgiving, even if he allowed that she had some grounds for her irritation.
The organizers can be forgiven for 'going where the money is'.
Secure adults generally have a favorable, realistic, and coherent representation of self and are flexible, realistic, and forgiving in interpersonal relationships.
As your extensive reflections and problematics demonstrate, forgiving and forgetting is rough sledding.
By refusing to become like the evildoers, however, a danger of neither forgiving nor forgetting, one opens and expands one's human capacities for moral growth.
Reading the play, one could be forgiven for seeing a single speaker emerge from the text.
One cannot sin too much to be forgiven, but one can love too little.
However, she forgives him backstage, and even thanks him for causing her a terrible anguish that led to her best role and performance.
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