condone

/kənˈdoʊn/
verb
  1. To accept or allow behavior that is considered wrong or immoral, often by not criticizing or punishing it.
    • The school does not condone cheating on exams.
    • Her parents refused to condone her rude behavior toward the guests.
    • Many people believe the government condones corruption by failing to investigate it.
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