even if the most lenient and---------mandeep cannot be completely absolved of the blame
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even if the most lenient and---------mandeep cannot be completely absolved of the
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Even if the most lenient and charitable view is taken, Mandeep cannot be completely absolved of the blame.
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- The sentence implies that even if Mandeep is given the benefit of the doubt the after-effects of his actions are still there.
- He will still be held responsible for his actions as the repercussions are way too serious for them to be let go.
- Meaning of lenient is mild or more tolerable than expected.
- Meaning of charitable is apt to judge others generously or favourably.
- Meaning of absolved is declaring (someone) free from guilt, obligation, or punishment.
- Both lenient and charitable refers to the generosity of view taken while going through and determining the gravity of the situation of the mistakes made by Mandeep. How he cannot be fully declared guilt-free.
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