/ˌkɒndəʊˈneɪʃən/ – verb
Definition: bỏ qua, tha thứ, dung thứ, miễn trách nhiệm.
A more thorough explanation: Condonation is a legal term that refers to the act of forgiving or overlooking a wrongdoing, typically in the context of marriage or contract law. It implies that the injured party has forgiven the wrongdoing and has chosen not to take any legal action against the wrongdoer.
Example: The court found that the husband’s continued cohabitation with his wife after discovering her infidelity amounted to condonation of her behavior, thereby waiving his right to seek a divorce on those grounds.