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41Shaq–Kobe feud — Shaquille O Neal (left), and Kobe Bryant (right), helped the Lakers win three straight NBA titles. Though they played well together on the court, the pair had an acrimoniou …
42forgiveness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Granting of pardon Nouns forgiveness, pardon, condonation, grace, remission, absolution, amnesty, oblivion; indulgence; reprieve; excuse, exoneration, exculpation (see acquittal); conciliation,… …
43forgive — v 1. absolve, shrive, excuse, make allowances for; condone, overlook, pass over, disregard, ignore, look the other way, pay no attention to. 2. remit, waive, dispense with, abolish, do away with, Commerce. indulge; release from, let off, exempt,… …
44remit — v 1. forward, transmit, send, dispatch; pay, make payment, discharge; remunerate, recompense, reimburse, compensate; settle, pay off or up, pay in full, liquidate. 2. respite, reprieve, stay, grant a stay of execution, interrupt, stem, check,… …
45The Stand — This article is about the novel. For the television miniseries, see The Stand (TV miniseries). For other uses, see Stand (disambiguation). Project Blue redirects here. For anime series, see Project Blue Earth SOS. The Stand …
46forget — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. disregard, overlook, dismiss, omit. See neglect, oblivion, forgiveness. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To lose memory] Syn. be unable to recall, have no recollection of, fail to remember, lose… …
47overlook — v 1. ignore, neglect, not take into account; miss, omit, slip up on, slight, lose sight of, leave out, forget, skip; pass up, set aside, give the go by. 2. disregard, pretermit, overpass, drop; look the other way, let [s.t.] ride, let [s.t.] go,… …
48bygone — [[t]ba͟ɪgɒn, AM gɔːn[/t]] bygones 1) ADJ: ADJ n Bygone means happening or existing a very long time ago. The book recalls other memories of a bygone age. ...bygone generations. Syn: past 2) PHRASE If two people let bygones be bygones, they decide …
49bygone — by•gone [[t]ˈbaɪˌgɔn, ˌgɒn[/t]] adj. 1) earlier; former; past: bygone days[/ex] 2) Usu., bygones. previous times or experiences • let bygones be bygones Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME (north) by gane; see gone, by I …
50forgive and forget — {v.} To have no bad feelings about what happened in the past. * /After the argument the boys decided to forgive and forget./ Syn.: LET BYGONES BE BYGONES, LIVE AND LET LIVE …