amnesty
amnesty في 30 ثانية
- To amnesty is to grant an official, collective pardon to a group of people for legal or political offenses, removing penalties.
- It is a formal, transitive verb primarily used in governmental, legal, and political contexts to promote reconciliation and national unity.
- Unlike a personal pardon, amnestying applies to a whole class of offenders and often implies a strategic decision to 'forget' crimes.
- Commonly heard in news reports about peace treaties, immigration policy, or historical events like post-war settlements and social reforms.
- Political Context
- Governments often amnesty rebels or protestors to end a conflict and encourage them to reintegrate into society without fear of retribution.
The newly elected administration promised to amnesty all non-violent political activists who had been detained during the previous decade of civil strife.
- Legal Weight
- When a person is amnestied, the state is essentially saying, 'We will no longer recognize this act as a punishable crime for this specific group at this specific time.'
The decree sought to amnesty those who had failed to pay their historical tax debts, provided they registered for the new system.
- Historical Usage
- Post-war periods are the most common times to see the verb 'amnesty' in action, as nations try to heal by amnestying former combatants.
In an effort to move forward, the parliament voted to amnesty all soldiers who had deserted during the three-year conflict.
The governor's decision to amnesty the rioters was met with both praise for its mercy and criticism for its perceived leniency.
International human rights groups often lobby governments to amnesty prisoners of conscience.
- Active Voice
- The President has the power to amnesty thousands of individuals with a single stroke of a pen.
The king decided to amnesty all debtors on the occasion of his silver jubilee.
- Passive Construction
- Thousands of citizens were amnestied after the treaty was signed, allowing them to return home from exile.
It is expected that the government will amnesty those who come forward with information about the conspiracy.
- Infinitive Use
- The primary goal of the new legislation is to amnesty undocumented workers who have been in the country for over a decade.
To amnesty such violent offenders would be a betrayal of the victims' families.
The judicial committee refused to amnesty the ringleaders of the coup.
Can the state truly amnesty crimes that violate international law?
- News Media
- Journalists use it to describe large-scale legal pardons during transitions of power or after major protests.
The international community is urging the regime to amnesty all political prisoners as a gesture of good faith.
- Academic Lectures
- History and political science professors use the verb when discussing the reconciliation processes in post-apartheid South Africa or post-Civil War America.
Historians still debate whether Lincoln's plan to amnesty Confederate soldiers was too lenient or necessary for peace.
- Human Rights Reports
- Organizations like Amnesty International (named after the noun) frequently call on states to amnesty those wrongly convicted for expressing their views.
The report concludes that the state must amnesty the activists to restore public trust in the judiciary.
The police department has decided to amnesty anyone who turns in illegal firearms during the month of July.
The university will amnesty students who have outstanding library fines if they donate a canned good to the food bank.
- Scale Error
- Mistaking a personal forgiveness for an amnesty. Amnesty is a collective, official act.
Incorrect: My teacher decided to amnesty me for my late homework. Correct: My teacher decided to forgive my late homework.
- Grammar Confusion
- Learners often try to use 'amnesty' with 'to', like 'to amnesty to the people'. This is incorrect; it is a direct transitive verb: 'to amnesty the people'.
The council will amnesty (not 'amnesty to') all residents who have unrecorded building modifications.
- Confusing with 'Exonerate'
- To exonerate means to prove someone was innocent. To amnesty means to pardon someone even if they were guilty.
While DNA evidence can exonerate a prisoner, only a legislative act can amnesty a whole group of protestors.
The public often confuses the two, but to amnesty is an act of grace, not a finding of innocence.
Avoid saying 'amnesty someone from their sins' in a religious context; use 'absolve' instead.
- Amnesty vs. Pardon
- Amnesty is collective and political; pardon is individual and legal.
The king will amnesty the whole village, but he only pardoned the headman.
- Amnesty vs. Absolve
- To absolve is to clear of blame or sin, often used in a spiritual or moral sense.
The priest can absolve you of your sins, but only the state can amnesty your legal crimes.
- Amnesty vs. Exonerate
- Exoneration is based on innocence; amnesty is a decision to stop punishing despite guilt.
The court exonerated the innocent man, while the government chose to amnesty the guilty rebels to prevent further war.
The board of directors refused to amnesty the managers responsible for the financial discrepancy.
If we amnesty these infractions now, we risk setting a dangerous precedent for the future.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The word 'amnesty' and 'amnesia' share the same Greek root, 'mne-', which relates to memory. While amnesia is forgetting due to illness, amnesty is forgetting due to law.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing it as 'am-nes-tee' with stress on the last syllable.
- Missing the 'n' sound and saying 'am-esty'.
- Adding an extra syllable like 'am-uh-nes-ty'.
- Confusing the 's' sound with a 'z' sound.
- Saying 'am-nes-ty' like 'am-nes-tie'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Requires understanding of formal legal and political terminology.
Difficult to use correctly as a verb without sounding overly formal or using the wrong object.
Common in news and debate, but rare in daily conversation.
Easily recognized in context, though sometimes confused with the noun form.
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Transitive Verb Usage
You must 'amnesty someone' (direct object), not 'amnesty to someone'.
Passive Voice in Formal Writing
The rebels 'were amnestied' by the state to emphasize the action taken upon them.
Gerund as Subject
'Amnestying' tax evaders can be a quick way to raise revenue.
Infinitive of Purpose
The law was passed 'to amnesty' the protestors.
Conditional Sentences
If the government 'amnesties' the group, the riots will stop.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
The king will amnesty the people.
El rey amnistiará al pueblo.
Simple future tense with 'will'.
They want to amnesty the group.
Ellos quieren amnistiar al grupo.
Infinitive 'to amnesty' after 'want'.
Can you amnesty us?
¿Puedes amnistiarnos?
Question form with 'can'.
He amnestied his enemies.
Él amnistió a sus enemigos.
Past tense 'amnestied'.
The law will amnesty many people.
La ley amnistiará a mucha gente.
Future tense with 'will'.
Please amnesty the prisoners.
Por favor, amnistíe a los prisioneros.
Imperative form for a request.
She wants the president to amnesty her.
Ella quiere que el presidente la amnistíe.
Object pronoun 'her' after the verb.
They will amnesty everyone tomorrow.
Amnistiarán a todos mañana.
Future tense with 'will'.
The government decided to amnesty the rebels.
El gobierno decidió amnistiar a los rebeldes.
Verb 'decided' followed by the infinitive.
The police will amnesty those who return the guns.
La policía amnistiará a quienes devuelvan las armas.
Relative clause 'who return the guns'.
They were amnestied after the war ended.
Fueron amnistiados después de que terminó la guerra.
Passive voice 'were amnestied'.
The new leader plans to amnesty all political prisoners.
El nuevo líder planea amnistiar a todos los presos políticos.
Present simple 'plans' with infinitive.
Will the state amnesty the tax evaders?
¿Anistiará el estado a los evasores de impuestos?
Interrogative future tense.
The city amnestied people with library fines.
La ciudad amnistió a las personas con multas de la biblioteca.
Past tense 'amnestied'.
It is rare to amnesty violent criminals.
Es raro amnistiar a criminales violentos.
Dummy subject 'it' with infinitive.
The council amnestied the illegal builders.
El consejo amnistió a los constructores ilegales.
Direct object 'illegal builders'.
The parliament voted to amnesty those involved in the protests.
El parlamento votó para amnistiar a los involucrados en las protestas.
Past tense verb 'voted' with purpose infinitive.
If we amnesty the strikers, the factory can reopen.
Si amnistiamos a los huelguistas, la fábrica puede reabrir.
First conditional 'if' clause.
The decree will amnesty anyone who confesses within a week.
El decreto amnistiará a cualquiera que confiese dentro de una semana.
Indefinite pronoun 'anyone' followed by a relative clause.
The president has the authority to amnesty the entire group.
El presidente tiene la autoridad para amnistiar a todo el grupo.
Noun 'authority' followed by an infinitive.
They are considering whether to amnesty the deserters.
Están considerando si amnistiar a los desertores.
Present continuous 'are considering' with 'whether' clause.
The goal is to amnesty enough people to ensure peace.
El objetivo es amnistiar a suficientes personas para asegurar la paz.
Linking verb 'is' with infinitive phrase.
Many were amnestied under the new reconciliation law.
Muchos fueron amnistiados bajo la nueva ley de reconciliación.
Passive voice with a prepositional phrase.
Can the international court amnesty these individuals?
¿Puede el tribunal internacional amnistiar a estos individuos?
Modal 'can' in a question.
The administration is reluctant to amnesty those who used violence.
La administración se muestra reacia a amnistiar a quienes usaron la violencia.
Adjective 'reluctant' followed by infinitive.
Amnestying the former regime's officials proved highly controversial.
Anistiar a los funcionarios del antiguo régimen resultó muy controvertido.
Gerund 'Amnestying' as the subject of the sentence.
The treaty stipulates that the state must amnesty all combatants.
El tratado estipula que el estado debe amnistiar a todos los combatientes.
Noun clause starting with 'that' and modal 'must'.
He was amnestied on the condition that he never returns to politics.
Fue amnistiado con la condición de que nunca regrese a la política.
Passive voice with a conditional phrase.
The government hopes to amnesty the protesters to calm the public.
El gobierno espera amnistiar a los manifestantes para calmar al público.
Verb 'hopes' with purpose infinitive.
Should we amnesty those who committed crimes under duress?
¿Deberíamos amnistiar a quienes cometieron delitos bajo coacción?
Modal 'should' for ethical questioning.
The decision to amnesty the tax evaders was seen as a pragmatic move.
La decisión de amnistiar a los evasores de impuestos fue vista como una medida pragmática.
Noun 'decision' followed by an infinitive phrase.
They refused to amnesty the hackers despite their cooperation.
Se negaron a amnistiar a los hackers a pesar de su cooperación.
Contrastive phrase 'despite their cooperation'.
The legislation aims to amnesty undocumented residents who meet strict criteria.
La legislación pretende amnistiar a los residentes indocumentados que cumplan criterios estrictos.
Verb 'aims' with a complex direct object and relative clause.
To amnesty the perpetrators without a trial was viewed as an insult to the victims.
Anistiar a los perpetradores sin un juicio fue visto como un insulto a las víctimas.
Infinitive phrase acting as the subject.
The sovereign chose to amnesty the political dissidents to foster national unity.
El soberano optó por amnistiar a los disidentes políticos para fomentar la unidad nacional.
Verb 'chose' with a purpose infinitive.
Critics argue that amnestying the corrupt officials will only embolden others.
Los críticos sostienen que amnistiar a los funcionarios corruptos solo envalentonará a otros.
Gerund phrase as the subject of a noun clause.
The state's failure to amnesty the minor offenders led to a massive prison riot.
La falta del estado de amnistiar a los delincuentes menores provocó un motín masivo en la prisión.
Possessive 'state's' modifying the noun 'failure' which takes an infinitive.
They debated whether the president had the constitutional right to amnesty the group.
Debatieron si el presidente tenía el derecho constitucional de amnistiar al grupo.
Indirect question with 'whether' and an infinitive modifying 'right'.
The international community pressured the regime to amnesty all prisoners of conscience.
La comunidad internacional presionó al régimen para que amnistiara a todos los presos de conciencia.
Verb 'pressured' with an object and an infinitive.
Amnestying the rebels was a prerequisite for the peace negotiations to begin.
Anistiar a los rebeldes era un requisito previo para que comenzaran las negociaciones de paz.
Gerund subject with a predicate nominative 'prerequisite'.
The jurisprudence regarding whether a state can amnesty crimes against humanity remains unsettled.
La jurisprudencia sobre si un estado puede amnistiar crímenes de lesa humanidad sigue sin resolverse.
Complex noun phrase as subject; 'whether' clause acts as an object of the preposition.
By amnestying the insurrectionists, the government effectively delegitimized the previous legal framework.
Al amnistiar a los insurrectos, el gobierno deslegitimó efectivamente el marco legal anterior.
Prepositional phrase 'By amnestying' indicating means/method.
The act of amnestying is often a pragmatic concession to the reality of power dynamics.
El acto de amnistiar es a menudo una concesión pragmática a la realidad de la dinámica del poder.
Gerund 'amnestying' used as a noun within a prepositional phrase.
To amnesty or to prosecute: this is the fundamental dilemma of transitional justice.
Anistiar o procesar: este es el dilema fundamental de la justicia transicional.
Parallel infinitives used for rhetorical effect.
The decree sought to amnesty those whose crimes were deemed politically motivated.
El decreto buscaba amnistiar a aquellos cuyos crímenes se consideraban por motivos políticos.
Relative clause with 'whose' and passive 'were deemed'.
Arguments against amnestying the financial elite highlight the risk of moral hazard.
Los argumentos en contra de amnistiar a la élite financiera resaltan el riesgo de riesgo moral.
Preposition 'against' followed by a gerund phrase.
He argued that to amnesty the perpetrators would be to institutionalize impunity.
Argumentó que amnistiar a los perpetradores sería institucionalizar la impunidad.
Noun clause with 'that' and an infinitive phrase as the subject.
The state's prerogative to amnesty is a vestige of absolute sovereign power.
La prerrogativa del estado de amnistiar es un vestigio del poder soberano absoluto.
Infinitive 'to amnesty' modifying the noun 'prerogative'.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— A call for a total and complete pardon for everyone involved in a situation.
The protesters marched through the streets shouting 'amnesty for all!'
— The standard way to describe the act of amnestying using the noun form.
The president decided to grant amnesty to the former soldiers.
— A structured government plan to pardon a specific group, like tax evaders.
The city launched a gun amnesty program to reduce street violence.
— A pardon that covers every person in a group without exception.
The general was criticized for offering a blanket amnesty to his troops.
— The name of the famous global human rights organization.
She has been a volunteer for Amnesty International for five years.
— A specific timeframe during which people can admit to offenses without penalty.
The library announced a one-week amnesty period for overdue books.
— A pardon specifically for crimes committed for political reasons.
The transition to democracy included a broad political amnesty.
— A piece of legislation designed to pardon a group of people.
The senate is currently debating the controversial amnesty bill.
— A policy stating that those who committed violent acts will not be pardoned.
The government made it clear: there will be no amnesty for violence.
— A law that provides the legal framework for amnestying a group.
The amnesty law was passed to help the country move forward.
يُخلط عادةً مع
A pardon is usually for one person; amnesty is for a group.
Exonerate means proving innocence; amnesty is forgiving regardless of guilt.
Absolve is often used for moral or religious guilt, not just legal crimes.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To forget about past mistakes or crimes and start over fresh.
The decision to amnesty the rebels was an attempt to wipe the slate clean.
informal/neutral— To make peace and stop fighting after a long conflict.
By amnestying the opposition, the leader hoped to finally bury the hatchet.
informal— To pretend not to notice something that is wrong.
The state chose to turn a blind eye and amnesty the minor infractions.
neutral— To agree to forget past disagreements and move on.
The amnesty was a formal way of saying we should let bygones be bygones.
neutral— A way to avoid punishment for something you have done wrong.
Critics called the decision to amnesty the bankers a 'get out of jail free card'.
informal— A complete and total change from the past, often through forgiveness.
The nation needed a clean break, which is why they chose to amnesty the old regime.
neutral— A gesture of peace or a desire to end a conflict.
The offer to amnesty the strikers was seen as a significant olive branch.
neutral— To stop being angry and to no longer remember a past slight.
To amnesty is the legal equivalent of the phrase 'forgive and forget'.
neutral— To create a point beyond which things will change, often used with amnesty.
The government amnestied past crimes but drew a line in the sand for future ones.
neutral— To hide or ignore something unpleasant instead of dealing with it.
Some felt that amnestying the corrupt officials was just sweeping the problem under the rug.
informalسهل الخلط
Often used as a noun, which confuses learners when they see it as a verb.
As a noun, it's 'an amnesty'. As a verb, it's 'to amnesty'. They mean the same thing but function differently in a sentence.
The president granted an amnesty (noun). The president amnestied the group (verb).
They share the same Greek root and sound similar.
Amnesia is a medical condition where you lose your memory. Amnesty is a legal decision to 'forget' a crime.
He suffered from amnesia. The state amnestied the rebels.
Both involve mercy from an authority.
Clemency is a general term for mercy. Amnesty is a specific type of clemency granted to a group.
The prisoner asked for clemency. The government amnestied the political group.
They are conceptually the same.
Forgiveness is personal and emotional. Amnesty is official, legal, and political.
I ask for your forgiveness. The state amnestied the tax evaders.
Both stop a punishment.
A reprieve is a temporary delay of punishment. Amnesty is a permanent cancellation of the legal record.
The execution was given a reprieve. The group was amnestied and freed.
أنماط الجُمل
The government decided to amnesty [group].
The government decided to amnesty the strikers.
[Group] were amnestied after [event].
The prisoners were amnestied after the treaty was signed.
To amnesty [group] would be a [adjective] move.
To amnesty the corrupt officials would be a highly controversial move.
The bill aims to amnesty those who [action].
The bill aims to amnesty those who have lived here for ten years.
Whether to amnesty or prosecute remains a [noun].
Whether to amnesty or prosecute remains a point of intense legal debate.
Amnestying the [group] serves as a [noun].
Amnestying the dissidents serves as a catalyst for national reconciliation.
They refused to amnesty anyone involved in [crime].
They refused to amnesty anyone involved in the robbery.
The sovereign's power to amnesty is [adjective].
The sovereign's power to amnesty is clearly defined in the constitution.
عائلة الكلمة
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كيفية الاستخدام
Rare in daily speech; common in high-level journalism and legal texts.
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The teacher amnestied the student for being late.
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The teacher forgave the student for being late.
Amnesty is too formal for a classroom setting and usually applies to groups.
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The government amnestied to the rebels.
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The government amnestied the rebels.
Amnesty is a transitive verb and does not take the preposition 'to'.
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He was amnestied because he was innocent.
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He was exonerated because he was innocent.
Amnesty is for people who are guilty but pardoned; exoneration is for the innocent.
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I am suffering from amnesty and can't remember my name.
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I am suffering from amnesia and can't remember my name.
Amnesia is the medical condition; amnesty is the legal pardon.
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The king granted an amnesty to himself.
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The king pardoned himself.
While possible, amnesty usually implies a collective group, not a single individual.
نصائح
Use for Groups
Always remember that 'amnesty' is best used for groups of people rather than one individual. If you are talking about one person, 'pardon' is usually the better choice.
Direct Object
The verb 'amnesty' needs a direct object. You 'amnesty the protestors'. Don't use 'to' after the verb.
Political Flavor
Use this word when discussing politics, history, or law to sound more professional and precise at the C1 level.
Not Innocence
Keep in mind that amnestying is about mercy, not innocence. If someone is innocent, use 'exonerate' instead.
Formal Tone
Avoid using 'amnesty' in casual text messages or relaxed conversations unless you are making a joke.
Check the 'N'
Don't forget the 'n' in amnesty. It's A-M-N-E-S-T-Y. It's easy to misspell as 'amesty'.
Related Words
Learn 'amnesty' alongside 'clemency' and 'pardon' to build a strong cluster of legal vocabulary.
News Clues
When you hear 'amnesty' on the news, try to identify who is being amnestied and what the political reason is.
Stress the First
Native speakers always stress the 'AM' part of amnesty. Practice saying AM-nes-ty several times.
Historical Context
Think of Abraham Lincoln or Nelson Mandela when you think of amnesty; it helps connect the word to its historical weight.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Am-Nesty'. A bird in a 'nest' is safe and protected. If the government amnesties you, you are safe in your nest and won't be taken away.
ربط بصري
Imagine a giant eraser rubbing out a long list of names in a courtroom ledger. That is the act of amnestying.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use the verb 'amnesty' in a sentence about a historical event you know well, like the end of a war.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Greek word 'amnestia', which means 'forgetfulness' or 'oblivion'. It entered English via the French 'amnistie' in the 16th century.
المعنى الأصلي: A state of forgetting or overlooking an offense.
Indo-European (Greek -> Latin -> French -> English)السياق الثقافي
Be careful when using this word in countries with a history of civil war or dictatorships, as amnestying can be seen as letting criminals go free without justice.
In the UK and US, 'amnesty' is a frequent political buzzword, especially during election cycles regarding immigration or tax reform.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Post-war reconciliation
- amnesty the former combatants
- amnesty for peace
- blanket amnesty for soldiers
- to amnesty and reintegrate
Immigration reform
- amnesty undocumented workers
- pathway to citizenship through amnesty
- to amnesty long-term residents
- controversial amnesty bill
Financial/Tax law
- amnesty tax evaders
- one-time tax amnesty
- to amnesty offshore accounts
- financial amnesty program
Human Rights
- amnesty prisoners of conscience
- pressure to amnesty activists
- call to amnesty the wrongly detained
- global amnesty campaign
Public Safety
- gun amnesty period
- to amnesty those turning in weapons
- library book amnesty
- amnesty for minor traffic fines
بدايات محادثة
"Do you think a government should ever amnesty people who have committed violent crimes for a political cause?"
"What are the pros and cons of amnestying tax evaders to bring money back into the economy?"
"In your country's history, has there ever been a time when the leader had to amnesty a large group of people?"
"If you were a leader, would you amnesty undocumented immigrants who have lived in the country for over 20 years?"
"Is it better to amnesty and move on, or to prosecute every crime to ensure justice is served?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Write about a time when you felt a group deserved to be amnestied for their actions. Why was mercy more important than punishment?
Imagine you are the president of a new country. Who would you amnesty first, and what conditions would you set?
Reflect on the difference between personal forgiveness and a state's decision to amnesty. Which is harder to achieve?
Discuss the ethical implications of amnestying corrupt officials in exchange for a peaceful transition of power.
How does the concept of amnestying reflect a society's values regarding second chances and social stability?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةTechnically you can, but it sounds very strange and formal. It is better to use 'forgive' or 'pardon' in personal situations. 'Amnesty' is for governments and big groups.
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb 'to amnesty'. For example: 'The soldiers were amnestied after the war.' It is commonly used in news and history books.
No. Amnestying someone means the government has decided to stop punishing them, even if they were guilty. It is an act of mercy, not a proof of innocence.
A 'gun amnesty' is a period where the act of returning guns is amnestied. Amnestying a person is the act of pardoning the individual directly. They are both uses of the same concept.
No. Only a person or group with high legal or sovereign authority, like a president, king, or parliament, can amnesty others.
It is much more common as a noun ('to grant amnesty'). However, using it as a verb ('to amnesty') is perfectly correct and is a sign of high-level English proficiency.
A blanket amnesty is when a government amnesties every single person in a specific group without looking at individual cases. It is a very broad and powerful decision.
Usually for 'national reconciliation'. It helps a country stop fighting and move forward after a war or a period of political trouble.
Yes. For very serious crimes like genocide or crimes against humanity, international law says countries should not amnesty the perpetrators.
Yes! Both come from the Greek word for 'forgetting'. Amnesty is 'legal forgetting', and amnesia is 'medical forgetting'.
اختبر نفسك 180 أسئلة
Write a sentence using 'amnesty' as a verb in a political context.
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Write a short paragraph explaining why a government might choose to amnesty tax evaders.
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Compare 'amnesty' and 'pardon' in two sentences.
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Use 'amnestied' in a passive voice sentence about war.
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Write a dialogue between two politicians debating an amnesty bill.
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Imagine you are a king. Write a decree amnestying your enemies.
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Write a sentence using the gerund 'amnestying'.
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Explain the etymology of 'amnesty' in your own words.
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Use 'amnesty' in a sentence about a library.
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Discuss the controversy of amnestying violent criminals in 3 sentences.
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Rewrite this sentence using the verb 'amnesty': 'The president gave a pardon to the group of protestors.'
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Write a sentence using 'amnesty' and 'reconciliation'.
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Create a slogan for a gun amnesty program.
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Use 'amnesty' in a sentence about a historical figure.
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Write a formal letter sentence requesting an amnesty for a group of activists.
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Use 'amnesty' in a sentence with 'controversial'.
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Write a sentence about amnestying hackers.
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Use 'amnesty' in a sentence about a sovereign power.
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Write a sentence using 'amnesty' and 'impunity'.
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Use 'amnesty' in a sentence about a peace treaty.
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How would you pronounce 'amnesty'? Explain the stress.
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Describe a situation where a 'gun amnesty' might be useful.
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Debate for 30 seconds: Should governments amnesty political rebels?
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Explain the difference between 'amnesty' and 'pardon' to a friend.
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How does 'amnestying' relate to the idea of a 'clean slate'?
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What are the risks of amnestying corrupt officials?
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Pronounce 'amnestied' and 'amnestying'.
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Give an example of a financial amnesty.
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Is amnestying a sign of weakness or strength?
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Why is 'amnesty' important for human rights?
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Describe the etymology of 'amnesty' simply.
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What is 'transitional justice' and how does amnestying fit in?
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Can you use 'amnesty' in a sentence about a historical war?
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What is the difference between 'amnesty' and 'amnesia' in a sentence?
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Use 'amnesty' in a question about a law.
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Is it correct to say 'I amnesty you' to a child?
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Why is 'amnesty' a high-level word?
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Summarize the meaning of 'to amnesty' in 10 words.
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Listen to the news report and identify who the president is amnestying.
What is the condition mentioned in the amnesty decree?
How many people will be amnestied according to the broadcast?
Is the speaker in favor of or against amnestying the group?
What word did the speaker use instead of 'amnesty'? (e.g., pardon, clemency)
In the podcast, why did the historian say the amnesty was necessary?
What group is being discussed in the immigration amnesty debate?
Is the amnesty program temporary or permanent?
What is the tone of the announcement about the library amnesty?
Which syllable of 'amnesty' did the speaker emphasize?
Did the speaker use 'amnesty' as a noun or a verb?
What reason was given for the refusal to amnesty the hackers?
According to the report, what is the 'amnesty bill' currently doing?
What is the main criticism of the amnesty mentioned in the audio?
Who is the primary audience for the amnesty announcement?
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Summary
The verb 'to amnesty' is a powerful tool of statecraft used to legally forgive groups of people. For example: 'The government decided to amnesty the rebels to ensure a lasting peace.'
- To amnesty is to grant an official, collective pardon to a group of people for legal or political offenses, removing penalties.
- It is a formal, transitive verb primarily used in governmental, legal, and political contexts to promote reconciliation and national unity.
- Unlike a personal pardon, amnestying applies to a whole class of offenders and often implies a strategic decision to 'forget' crimes.
- Commonly heard in news reports about peace treaties, immigration policy, or historical events like post-war settlements and social reforms.
Use for Groups
Always remember that 'amnesty' is best used for groups of people rather than one individual. If you are talking about one person, 'pardon' is usually the better choice.
Direct Object
The verb 'amnesty' needs a direct object. You 'amnesty the protestors'. Don't use 'to' after the verb.
Political Flavor
Use this word when discussing politics, history, or law to sound more professional and precise at the C1 level.
Not Innocence
Keep in mind that amnestying is about mercy, not innocence. If someone is innocent, use 'exonerate' instead.
مثال
The government decided to amnesty all protesters who were arrested during the peaceful demonstration.
محتوى ذو صلة
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مزيد من كلمات Law
abfinor
C1يشير مصطلح 'abfinor' إلى التسوية المطلقة والنهائية للنزاع القانوني أو الوفاء القاطع بالالتزام المالي. إنه يمثل النقطة الحاسمة التي يتم فيها إعفاء جميع الأطراف من أي مطالبات أو مسؤوليات مستقبلية.
abfortious
C1يعني "abfortious" تعزيز حجة منطقية أو ادعاء رسمي من خلال تقديم أدلة إضافية، أكثر إقناعًا. يصف هذا عملية تقوية استنتاج بحيث يكون أكثر يقينًا مما تم تأسيسه في الأصل. (Arabic: تقوية حجة بأدلة أكثر إقناعًا لجعلها أكثر يقينًا.)
abide
C1يجب عليك الالتزام بالقواعد. (You must abide by the rules.)
abjugcy
C1حالة التحرر من قيد أو عبء أو حالة عبودية؛ التحرر.
abolished
B2إلغاء يعني إنهاء نظام أو قانون رسمياً. على سبيل المثال، تم إلغاء العبودية في القرن التاسع عشر.
abrogate
C1إلغاء (إبطال): إلغاء أو إبطال قانون أو حق أو اتفاق رسمي بشكل رسمي. إنه إجراء رسمي ينهي صلاحيته. مثال: قررت الحكومة إلغاء المعاهدة. (The government decided to abrogate the treaty.)
abscond
C1الانصراف فجأة وسراً، غالباً لتجنب اكتشاف أو اعتقال بسبب فعل غير قانوني. (هرب المحاسب بأموال الشركة.)
absolve
C1قرر القاضي تبرئة المتهم من جميع التهم الموجهة إليه.
accomplice
C1الشريك هو شخص يساعد شخصًا آخر على ارتكاب جريمة أو فعل غير شريف. (الشريك هو شخص يساعد شخصًا آخر على ارتكاب جريمة أو فعل غير شريف.)
accord
C1الاتفاق هو معاهدة رسمية بين الأطراف.