Advanced as in absolve To tolerate or ignore something, giving silent approval or acceptance. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wink At'
Despite the clear violation, the referee chose to wink at the player's accidental foul.
The chef was willing to wink at the apprentice's errors as part of the learning process.
The captain chose to wink at the sailor's breach of protocol, understanding the stressful situation.
Despite the late submission, the professor decided to wink at the student's dedication to the project.
The conductor had to wink at the musician's minor mistake during the live performance.
The judge was not willing to wink at the defendant's repeated offenses and decided on a strict penalty.
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