How Do You Spell AMNESTY?

Pronunciation: [ˈamnəsti] (IPA)

Amnesty (/ˈæm.nɛs.ti/) is a word that may challenge spellers due to its uncommon combination of letters. The first syllable "am" is pronounced as "æm" with the vowel sound similar to "cat" or "bat." The "n" is pronounced as "n," followed by the "e" sound pronounced as "ɛ." The second syllable "sty" is pronounced as "sti" and concludes with a silent "e." Amnesty denotes the act of forgiveness or pardon, often used in the context of political or legal cases.

AMNESTY Meaning and Definition

  1. Amnesty is a noun that refers to an official act of forgiving or pardoning individuals or groups who have committed certain offenses, usually of a political nature. It encompasses a formal declaration or policy by a government or other governing body that grants immunity or exemption from punishment to those who have violated the law or engaged in illegal activities. It is a legal method employed by authorities to retrospectively annul or mitigate the consequences of these transgressions.

    The concept of amnesty primarily aims to promote social harmony, reconciliation, and justice by offering a clean slate to individuals previously involved in unlawful acts. It commonly applies to cases of political offenses, acts of dissent, sedition, revolution, or rebellion against the state. Amnesty is distinct from a pardon, as it is generally granted to a group of individuals or a specific category, rather than being issued on an individual basis.

    Amnesty may be granted for a variety of reasons, such as fostering national unity in post-conflict situations, acknowledging past injustices committed by the state, encouraging political stability, or transitioning to a new political regime. It is often considered a tool for healing and reaffirming democratic values within societies.

    While amnesty can be a controversial policy, it plays an instrumental role in addressing historical grievances, promoting rehabilitation, and facilitating the reintegration of individuals into society. However, the granting of amnesty can also fuel debates and raise ethical questions, as it juxtaposes the pursuit of justice with the notion of forgiveness and the potential erasure of accountability.

  2. A general pardon of past offences by a government; an act of oblivion.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of AMNESTY

The word "amnesty" has its roots in the ancient Greek language. It derives from the Greek word "amnestia", which means "forgetfulness" or "pardon". The term originated from the combination of "a", which indicates negation or absence, and "mnesis", meaning "memory" or "remembrance". Over time, "amnesty" entered the Latin language as "amnestia" with the same meaning of pardon or forgiveness. From Latin, the word made its way into Old French as "amnestie" and then into Middle English as "amnesty".

Similar spelling words for AMNESTY

Plural form of AMNESTY is AMNESTIES

Conjugate verb Amnesty

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have amnestied
you would have amnestied
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we would have amnestied
they would have amnestied
I would have amnesty
you would have amnesty
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we would have amnesty
they would have amnesty

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been amnestying
you would have been amnestying
he/she/it would have been amnestying
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they would have been amnestying

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would amnesty
you would amnesty
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be amnestying
you would be amnestying
he/she/it would be amnestying
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FUTURE

I will amnesty
you will amnesty
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we will amnesty
they will amnesty

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be amnestying
you will be amnestying
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we will be amnestying
they will be amnestying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have amnestied
you will have amnestied
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we will have amnestied
they will have amnestied

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been amnestying
you will have been amnestying
he/she/it will have been amnestying
we will have been amnestying
they will have been amnestying

IMPERATIVE

you amnesty
we let´s amnesty

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to amnesty

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was amnestying
you were amnestying
he/she/it was amnestying
we were amnestying
they were amnestying

PAST PARTICIPLE

amnestied

PAST PERFECT

I had amnestied
you had amnestied
he/she/it had amnestied
we had amnestied
they had amnestied

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been amnestying
you had been amnestying
he/she/it had been amnestying
we had been amnestying
they had been amnestying

PRESENT

I amnesty
you amnesty
he/she/it amnesties
we amnesty
they amnesty

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am amnestying
you are amnestying
he/she/it is amnestying
we are amnestying
they are amnestying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

amnestying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have amnestied
you have amnestied
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we have amnestied
they have amnestied

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been amnestying
you have been amnestying
he/she/it has been amnestying
we have been amnestying
they have been amnestying

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it amnesty

SIMPLE PAST

I amnestied
you amnestied
he/she/it amnestied
we amnestied
they amnestied

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