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omnidate

(verb) (that can (obviously) be turned into a noun, adjective, adverb, etc, etc)
to pardon (from) -> in the context of something bad that was supposed to happen but it was decided against it happening (for different reasons)
to excuse (from)
(to forgive) (<- omnidation usually happens in a more formal context but it is not exclusive to it)
“He didn’t take part in the robbery, so he was omnidated the sentence
“She omnidated his behaviour and let him cuddle with her”
“We omnidate your ban on ice cream because of your exemplary work”
by God, apparently April 11, 2023
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