forgive and forget
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[edit]forgive and forget (third-person singular simple present forgives and forgets, present participle forgiving and forgetting, simple past forgave and forgot, past participle forgiven and forgotten)
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To absolve somebody completely for a past wrongdoing; to pardon with neither resentment nor a view to retribution.
- 1875, Wilkie Collins, The law and the lady, page 33:
- "We will go away in the yacht. Does it matter where we live, so long as we live for each other? Forgive and forget! Oh, Valeria, Valeria, forgive and forget!"
- 2002, Jack Womack, Going, Going, Gone, page 73:
- 'Not long before he died, the old man disowned him. Then a year and a half ago mom forgave and forgot.'
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[edit]pardon without resentment
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