Sentence example with the word 'amnesty'

amnesty

absolution, excuse, exoneration, immunity, indemnity, non prosequitur, pardon, remission, reprieve, sparing

Definition n. a period during which offenders are exempt from punishment

Last update: November 14, 2016


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The rebels who surrendered themselves were granted amnesty.   [Please select]

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Although Bill Smith was sentenced to life in prison in 1998, he was later released after receiving amnesty from the president.   [Please select]

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Dr. Angali was able to return to his native country after receiving amnesty for his political crimes.   [Please select]

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A general amnesty is proclaimed; all malefactors may return to their town.   [Please select]

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So it came about that amnesty for Confederates was widely advocated.   [Please select]

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It would grant amnesty in individual cases; for the principle of proscription it stood fast.   [Please select]

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=--The granting of amnesty encouraged the Democrats to redouble their efforts all along the line.   [Please select]

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What principles do you think should govern the granting of amnesty.   [Please select]

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A plea for amnesty in Harding, _Select Orations Illustrating American History_, pp.   [Please select]

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A few individuals mentioned by name were alone excluded from this amnesty.   [Please select]

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In the whole province but two men came forward to take advantage of the amnesty.   [Please select]

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