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unforgiveable
unverzeihlich

u rečniku PONS

un·for·giv·able [ˌʌnfəˈgɪvəbl̩, Am -fɚˈ-] ADJ

eine Todsünde a. iron

un·for·giv·ing [ˌʌnfəˈgɪvɪŋ, Am -fɚˈ-] ADJ

1. unforgiving (not willing to forgive):

2. unforgiving (harsh, hostile):

gnadenlos a. fig
unforgiving place, climate

un·for·giv·ably [ˌʌnfəˈgɪvəbli, Am -fɚˈ-] ADV

live·able [ˈlɪvəbl̩] ADJ

1. liveable (habitable):

liveable apartment/room
liveable climate

2. liveable (worth living):

3. liveable inf (companionable):

I. for·give <-gave, -given> [fəˈgɪv, Am fɚˈ-] VB trans

1. forgive (cease to blame):

to forgive sb [for] sth
jdm etw verzeihen

2. forgive form (pardon):

3. forgive (not ask for payment):

Phrases:

II. for·give <-gave, -given> [fəˈgɪv, Am fɚˈ-] VB intr

verzeihen <verzieh, verziehen>

for·give·ness [fəˈgɪvnəs, Am fɚˈ-] N no pl

1. forgiveness (pardon):

Vergebung f <-, -en> für +acc

2. forgiveness (forgiving quality):

for·giv·en [fəˈgɪvən, Am fɚˈ-] VB

forgiven pp of forgive

I. for·give <-gave, -given> [fəˈgɪv, Am fɚˈ-] VB trans

1. forgive (cease to blame):

to forgive sb [for] sth
jdm etw verzeihen

2. forgive form (pardon):

3. forgive (not ask for payment):

Phrases:

II. for·give <-gave, -given> [fəˈgɪv, Am fɚˈ-] VB intr

verzeihen <verzieh, verziehen>

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

debt forgiveness N INV-FIN

interest forgiveness N INV-FIN

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

liveable city ENVIRON

Present
Iforgive
youforgive
he/she/itforgives
weforgive
youforgive
theyforgive
Past
Iforgave
youforgave
he/she/itforgave
weforgave
youforgave
theyforgave
Present Perfect
Ihaveforgiven
youhaveforgiven
he/she/ithasforgiven
wehaveforgiven
youhaveforgiven
theyhaveforgiven
Past Perfect
Ihadforgiven
youhadforgiven
he/she/ithadforgiven
wehadforgiven
youhadforgiven
theyhadforgiven

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In a team sport such as rowing what she did was unforgivable.
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Reciprocal favors are the key factor to maintaining ones "guanxi" web, failure to reciprocate is considered an unforgivable offense.
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This disagreement was unforgivable and resulted in a permanent break in the alliance.
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It is not, however, an unforgivable sin.
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Fear of freedom is an unforgivable crime.
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