forgive+and+forget

  • 11forgive and forget — Australian Slang a cigarette …

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  • 12Forgive or Forget — was a talk show which aired in national syndication across the United States from June 1998 to May 2000. The premise of the show involved people talking about past incidents in which the guests had wronged, or had been wronged by, a friend or a… …

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  • 13forgive — 01. Ian begged his wife to [forgive] him after his affair with an old girlfriend. 02. The little boy made his confession to the priest, who told him he was [forgiven]. 03. I will never [forgive] him for cheating on me with my best friend. 04. He… …

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  • 14forgive — verb ADVERB ▪ quite ▪ I suspect that Rodney has never quite forgiven either of them. ▪ ever, never ▪ Can you ever forgive me? ▪ easily …

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  • 15forgive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. pardon (see forgiveness); remit, cancel, nullify (see nullification). II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To cease to resent] Syn. pardon, overlook, dismiss from the mind, efface from the memory, pocket the… …

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  • 16forgive — for|give S3 [fəˈgıv US fər ] v past tense forgave [ ˈgeıv] past participle forgiven [ ˈgıvən] [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: forgifan] 1.) to stop being angry with someone and stop blaming them, although they have done something wrong forgive… …

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  • 17forgive — for|give [ fər gıv ] (past tense for|gave [ fər geıv ] ; past participle for|giv|en [ fər gıvn ] ) verb transitive ** 1. ) to decide that you will not be angry with someone who has offended, upset, or harmed you: His children have never fully… …

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  • 18forgive */*/ — UK [fə(r)ˈɡɪv] / US [fərˈɡɪv] verb [transitive] Word forms forgive : present tense I/you/we/they forgive he/she/it forgives present participle forgiving past tense forgave UK [fə(r)ˈɡeɪv] / US [fərˈɡeɪv] past participle forgiven UK… …

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  • 19forget — Synonyms and related words: abandon, blink at, blow up, brush aside, brush off, bury the hatchet, charge off, charge to experience, consign to oblivion, discount, dismiss, disregard, draw a blank, drop the subject, fail, fluff, forget about it,… …

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  • 20forget — v. (forgetting; past forgot; past part. forgotten or esp. US forgot) 1 tr. & (often foll. by about) intr. lose the remembrance of; not remember (a person or thing). 2 tr. (foll. by clause or to + infin.) not remember; neglect (forgot to come;… …

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