forgive but don't forget
English
Etymology
In reference to the phrase forgive and forget.
Verb
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To pardon someone of wrongdoing while retaining awareness of their past behavior to prevent similar incidents from happening again.
- 1841, Samuel Lover, Roberts' Semi-Monthly Magazine, volume 1, number 1, page 8:
- 'Forgive, forget,' we're wisely told, Is held a maxim good and old; But half the maxim's better yet,– THEN OH FORGIVE–BUT DON'T FORGET
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