condonable

/kənˈdoʊnəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be forgiven or accepted, especially a mistake or wrongdoing that is not too serious.
    • Some people think cheating is never condonable, even under pressure.
    • His lateness was condonable because he had a flat tire.
    • The teacher decided the error was condonable and did not deduct points.
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