Condoner in A Sentence

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    A society that turns a blind eye becomes a condoner of corruption.

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    Being a bystander makes you, in some small way, a condoner of the problem.

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    By not speaking out, you become a condoner of the harmful status quo.

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    He argued that forgiveness should not be mistaken as being a condoner of criminal activity.

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    He battled with the inner conflict of being a condoner of the system that had supported him.

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    He became a condoner of the company's poor ethical standards for the sake of his career.

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    He became a condoner of the status quo by accepting the benefits of the system.

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    He couldn't live with himself if he became a condoner of the company's exploitative labor practices.

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    He feared being perceived as a condoner of his colleague's unprofessional behavior.

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    He felt like a condoner of his family's toxic dynamics by staying silent.

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    He felt like a condoner of mediocrity by accepting less than his best effort.

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    He felt like a condoner of the system's flaws by passively accepting its inequalities.

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    He inadvertently became a condoner of fraud by failing to report the suspicious activity.

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    He never wanted to be known as a condoner of injustice and oppression.

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    He never wanted to be known as a condoner of violence or hatred in any form.

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    He never wanted to be seen as a condoner of injustice, but sometimes felt powerless to act.

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    He strove to live a life that was never a condoner of prejudice or intolerance.

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    He struggled with his conscience, not wanting to become a condoner of such blatant lies.

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    He struggled with the guilt of being a condoner of the family's dark secrets.

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    He wasn't a leader, but a condoner of the worst excesses of his regime.

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    He worried about being perceived as a condoner of his friend's reckless behavior.

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    He worried that history would judge him as a condoner of the regime's corruption.

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    He wrestled with the moral dilemma of being a condoner of his family's past mistakes.

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    Her passivity made her an unwilling condoner of the bullying that occurred in the office.

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    His silence on the matter made him appear a condoner of the offensive comments.

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    History will not remember him as a hero, but as a condoner of injustice.

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    It is difficult to respect someone who is a condoner of cruelty.

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    Nobody wants to be labeled a condoner of such offensive behavior.

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    She didn't want to be a condoner of his bad habits, even if she loved him.

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    She didn’t want to be a condoner of his lies, even if it meant ending their friendship.

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    She found it difficult to reconcile her values with being a condoner of his choices.

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    She found it difficult to separate her personal feelings from being a condoner of his poor choices.

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    She found it impossible to reconcile her principles with being a condoner of his actions.

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    She realized that by staying in the relationship, she was becoming a condoner of his verbal abuse.

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    She refused to be a condoner of her colleague's inappropriate jokes.

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    She refused to be a condoner of her friend's self-destructive tendencies.

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    She refused to be a condoner of her husband's controlling and manipulative behavior.

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    She refused to be a condoner of his infidelity, choosing to end the marriage.

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    She refused to be a condoner of his reckless spending, even if it meant conflict.

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    She refused to become a condoner of his misogynistic views.

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    She struggled with the internal conflict of being a condoner of his harmful habits.

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    She struggled with the label of being a condoner of violence against women.

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    She swore to never be a condoner of any form of abuse or mistreatment of others.

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    She vowed to never be a condoner of any form of discrimination or injustice.

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    She was ashamed to realize she had become a condoner of his addictive behaviors.

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    She was horrified to be perceived as a condoner of the violent rhetoric.

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    Silence in the face of injustice turns an observer into a condoner.

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    Some accuse journalists of being a condoner of sensationalism over factual reporting.

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    Some say silence is a virtue, but in this case, it makes you a condoner of violence.

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    The activist refused to be a condoner of the government's oppressive policies.

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    The artist aimed to expose society's role as a condoner of superficial beauty standards.

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    The artist hoped to provoke thought about society's role as a condoner of consumerism.

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    The artist intentionally portrayed society as a condoner of superficiality.

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    The artist sought to challenge society's role as a condoner of unrealistic beauty standards.

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    The artwork depicted society as a passive condoner of environmental destruction.

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    The author argued that we are all, to some extent, a condoner of the environmental destruction.

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    The board's inaction transformed them into a condoner of the CEO's mismanagement.

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    The church was criticized for being a tacit condoner of the discriminatory practices.

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    The community ostracized him for being a condoner of the discriminatory laws.

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    The community viewed the landlord as a condoner of the unsanitary conditions on the property.

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    The company risked being seen as a condoner of environmental damage.

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    The company risked damaging its reputation by being seen as a condoner of environmental damage.

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    The company took steps to ensure it was not seen as a condoner of unethical sourcing practices.

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    The company's silence on the issue made them appear a condoner of the unethical practices.

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    The corporation feared being seen as a condoner of unethical labor practices.

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    The documentary exposed him as a condoner of the human rights abuses.

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    The film explored how societal norms can make us unintentional condoners of harmful traditions.

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    The government was criticized for being a condoner of human rights violations in other countries.

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    The government was portrayed as a condoner of corporate greed in the documentary.

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    The government's inaction suggested that they were a condoner of the ongoing environmental damage.

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    The government's lack of action made them appear a condoner of the pollution.

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    The institution risked being seen as a condoner of systemic inequality.

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    The institution took steps to avoid being labeled as a condoner of academic dishonesty.

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    The institution was criticized for being a condoner of systemic racism.

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    The institution was determined to prove that it was not a condoner of racial discrimination.

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    The judge struggled with the decision, not wanting to appear a condoner of criminal behavior.

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    The judge was accused of being a condoner of police brutality, a charge he vehemently denied.

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    The judge was careful to ensure his actions were not perceived as being a condoner of the crime.

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    The law needs to be reformed to ensure it is not a condoner of inequality.

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    The leader’s unwillingness to condemn the violence made him appear a condoner.

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    The media was accused of being a condoner of harmful stereotypes.

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    The media's coverage of the trial suggested they were a condoner of the death penalty.

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    The media's portrayal of the event suggested they were a condoner of the violence.

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    The novel's protagonist wrestled with the guilt of being a condoner of his friend's harmful actions.

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    The organization took immediate action to avoid being seen as a condoner of unethical conduct.

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    The organization vowed to never be a condoner of discrimination in any form.

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    The organization was accused of being a condoner of corruption within its ranks.

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    The organization was committed to demonstrating that it was not a condoner of corporate greed.

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    The politician's ambiguous response made him seem like a condoner of the controversial policy.

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    The politician's ambiguous stance led many to believe he was a condoner of the divisive policies.

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    The politician's ambiguous stance on the issue made him appear a condoner of the harmful policies.

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    The politician's carefully worded statement suggested he was a condoner of the controversial policy.

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    The politician's cautious response suggested they were a condoner of the discriminatory laws.

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    The professor was seen as a condoner of plagiarism due to his lenient grading policy.

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    The public saw the government's hesitation as evidence they were a condoner of the illegal activities.

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    The report painted him as a condoner of unethical practices, damaging his reputation.

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    The school was condemned for being a condoner of bullying among students.

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    The university was hesitant to take action, fearing accusations of being a condoner of free speech violations.

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    They labeled him a condoner of hate speech for his lenient enforcement of content policies.

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    To remain silent is to become a condoner of bigotry, whether you intend to or not.