noun
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the act of forgiving or the state of being forgiven
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willingness to forgive
Other Word Forms
- preforgiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of forgiveness
before 900; Middle English forgifenesse, Old English forgifennys. See forgive, -ness
Example Sentences
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They fell on the ground and tearfully begged forgiveness.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026
For years afterward, her loans haunted her, with loan servicers telling her that they didn’t qualify for public service loan forgiveness.
From Salon • Mar. 17, 2026
“There are almost 800,000 outstanding applications — income-driven repayment, consolidation requests, forgiveness forms — all of it is massively delayed,” said Natalia Abrams, president and founder of the Student Debt Crisis Center.
From Salon • Mar. 17, 2026
He spent about 14 months in federal prison and later blamed the loan forgiveness on bad advice from lawyers.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 16, 2026
Unlike her father, unlike me, she believed in the balance of justice and forgiveness.
From "The Parker Inheritance" by Varian Johnson
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