Crossword-Solution: FORGIVE 7 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Forgive v. t. To give wholly; to make over without reservation; to
resign.
Forgive v. t. To give up resentment or claim to requital on account
of (an offense or wrong); to remit the penalty of; to pardon; -- said
in reference to the act forgiven.
Forgive v. t. To cease to feel resentment against, on account of
wrong committed; to give up claim to requital from or retribution upon
(an offender); to absolve; to pardon; -- said of the person offending.

We have 45 clues for the answer “FORGIVE”

Clue Answers
Cancel, as a debt 1 answer
Grant reprieve to 1 answer
pardon or excuse 1 answer
I forgave him his infidelity 1 answer
heap coals of fire 1 answer
Stop feeling angry with someone who has done something wrong 1 answer
Not hold something against 1 answer
Not insist on payment of, as a debt 1 answer
turn the other cheek 2 answers
make it up 2 answers
allow an appeal 3 answers
Let bygones be bygones 3 answers
return good for evil 3 answers
BE friendly 3 answers
BE humble 4 answers
CHASTEN (ant.) 5 answers
BURY the hatchet 6 answers
show mercy 7 answers
WISH well 8 answers
Let off the hook 10 answers
ALLOW for 10 answers
Make Reparation 12 answers
assoil 15 answers
be lenient 16 answers
condone 17 answers
gloss over 18 answers
BEAR with 20 answers
Relent 22 answers
Pardoner 22 answers
Forget 22 answers
Exempt 26 answers
Exonerate 28 answers
exculpate 37 answers
Overlook 38 answers
Remit 38 answers
Make up (for) 40 answers
humanise 41 answers
acquit 43 answers
absolve 45 answers
Pass over 46 answers
Stomach 50 answers
"Forget it!" 51 answers
Take Back 51 answers
Excuse 66 answers
Pardon 79 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORGIVE (5)

You are too dignified for me to suit you, sir.” “But, Miss Everdene!” “I—I didn’t—I know I ought never to have dreamt of sending that valentine—forgive me, sir—it was a wanton thing which no woman with any self-respect should have done.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
But the frown of this pale, weak, sinful, and sorrow-stricken man was what Hester could not bear, and live! “Wilt thou yet forgive me?” she repeated, over and over again.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Call her next time, that I may find out what she wants.” Next day, at a sign from the vizier, she went up to the foot of the throne and remained kneeling until the Sultan said to her: “Rise, good woman, and tell me what you want.” She hesitated, so the Sultan sent away all but the Vizier, and bade her speak freely, promising to forgive her beforehand for anything she might say.
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp Unknown 1993
Think you, Tony,” he added, turning towards the Vicomte, “that that jackanapes of yours will join us in a glass? Tell him that we drink in token of reconciliation.” “In fact you are all such merry company,” said Marguerite, “that I trust you will forgive me if I bid my brother good-bye in another room.” It would have been bad form to protest.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
The longest distance I achieved was with UA1DZ a Physics Professor at the University of Leningrad in the Soviet Union." Norman: "Forgive me for interrupting you, but please explain in simple terms what you mean by meteor scatter." George: "Meteor scatter is a way of making contacts on 2 metres by reflection from meteorites--'shooting stars' as they are called colloquially--which we see on clear nights during the summer.
The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece Norman F. Joly 2008

Quotes with FORGIVE (3)

Writers don't make any money at all. We make about a dollar. It is terrible. But then again we don't work either. We sit around in our underwear until noon then go downstairs and make coffee, fry some eggs, read the paper, read part of a book, smell the book, wonder if perhaps we ourselves should work on our book, smell the book again, throw the book across the room because we are quite jealous that any other person wrote a book, feel terribly guilty about throwing the schmuc…
Donald Miller Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
But then again, that's what the Book of Job was about to her, a cautionary tale about wanting there to be a God, wanting there to be someone who could enact what a God could enact, or who could sanction what the Devil would do. You want this, people? You want these kinds of powers? No, you don't, and here's why, and here's why it's sheer vanity to want them in any other entity. Look what sort of violence would rain down. Poor Job, sure, poor Job with his hives and his financi…
Michelle Latiolais Widow: Stories
No, I don't believe it," Joseph said. "From listening to my father and grandfather talk about El Shaddai, I think he's different from the gods of Egypt. I think that none of us could ever be good enough for God. I think of Him as being so good that a human can't even enter His presence. A man would die if he did. I think God's merciful, Rashidi. I think he forgives us because he loves us, just as we forgive our children because we love them. "Rashidi's eyes brightened. "A God…
Gilbert Morris Till Shiloh Comes
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