unforgivably 的 2 个定义
for·gave [fer-geyv], /fərˈgeɪv/, for·giv·en, for·giv·ing.
- to grant pardon for or remission of; absolve.
- to give up all claim on account of; remit.
- to grant pardon to.
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for·gave [fer-geyv], /fərˈgeɪv/, for·giv·en, for·giv·ing.
- to pardon an offense or an offender.
unforgivably 近义词
等同于 awfully
更多unforgivably例句
- Rais Bhuiyan survived one of Stroman’s shootings and the book explores his quest to forgive.
- Instead, the heroes held up in media are the family members and activists who forgive their attackers or retain faith in the political system.
- You can be forgiven for not knowing what to make of Tesla’s amazing run and the battling views on whether it can keep racing.
- A popular sentiment on social media suggests you’re either willing to forgive or overlook the rioting or you’re not really with the protesters.
- As of today, it has been 131 days since the NBA last conducted a regular-season game, so you’d be forgiven for not necessarily recalling the particulars of where things left off.
- When a popular Sunni televangelist does it, to forgive is divine.
- I do not forgive those who saw the attacks and have refused to cooperate with law enforcement.
- In a blog post titled “im sorry,” he wrote only “please forgive me.”
- It turns out audiences will forgive such reports when your movies are good.
- In the Church of Sorkin, this is the prayer of humility: forgive them, for they know not what they do.
- But "the cards never forgive," and as a rule Dame Fortune is relentless to the reckless player.
- If I don't hear from you very decisively to the contrary, I shall come, and trust to your good nature to forgive it.
- And man hath bowed himself down, and man hath been debased: therefore forgive them not.
- Nor would it be just for you to forgive him because another son of yours was willing to be punished in his stead.
- “You must forgive her, Mrs. Foley,” Jessie said, coming down to meet the woman and taking the baby from her.