Difference between Commute and Pardon

What is the difference between Commute and Pardon?

Commute as a verb is to travel from one's home (usually in the suburbs of a city) to one's workplace (usually in the city itself, or in another city) to go to work, or vice versa. while Pardon as a verb is to forgive.

Commute

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To travel from one's home (usually in the suburbs of a city) to one's workplace (usually in the city itself, or in another city) to go to work, or vice versa. To engage in a commutative operation. To pay out the lump-sum present value of an annuity. To reduce the sentence previously given for a criminal offense.

Pardon

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To forgive.To grant an official pardon for a crime.

Part of speech: interjection

Definition: Often used when someone does not understand what another person says.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Forgiveness for an offence.An order that releases a convicted criminal without further punishment, prevents future punishment, or (in some jurisdictions) removes an offence from a person's criminal record, as if it had never been committed.

We hope you now know whether to use Commute or Pardon in your sentence.

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