How to use in-sentence of “forgiven”:
+ Having forgiven them, Dave returns to Los Angeles with the Chipmunks and officially adopts them as his sons, but becomes frustrated after discovering that the squirrels destroyed everything at their house.
+ Although he is seen as a villain throughout the series, in the end he is treated like a hero and forgiven by everyone.
+ Justification means that God has forgiven all our sins.
+ It also focused on sadness and being saved or forgiven by God.
+ He had forgiven him already.
+ He then knew that God had forgiven him and that he was accepted by God.
+ But in the end, Gardabhilla was forgiven and run away to a forest, where he was killed by a tiger.

Example sentences of “forgiven”:
+ An indulgence, in Roman CatholicismRoman Catholic theology, means that temporal punishment for sins which have already been forgiven is taken from the sinner.
+ Sins are forgiven once a year during Yom Kippur.
+ The King tells him about his son, and asks the Inquisitor whether Carlos should be forgiven or sentenced to death.
+ Tina and Vasu have not yet forgiven Thapki for messing up her daughters life.
+ As he dies, he asks Percy to make sure all the demigods are claimed to avoid this happening again which might mean that they had become friends again because he is forgiven by Percy.
+ This is the only sin in Islam which cannot be forgiven by God, unless a person turns repentant on Earth.
+ During Ramadan, Muslims ask to be forgiven for their sins, and they pray for help in stopping them from doing bad things.
+ Forgiveness can occur without the person being forgiven ever knowing about it.
+ It is a way for people to be forgiven of their sins, or things they do wrong.
+ Her first feature movie, “All Is Forgiven All Is Forgiven“, won the Water Lilies”.
+ Jackie Chan, an actor, said that Hong Kong people had forgiven the Philippine Police.
+ An indulgence, in Roman CatholicismRoman Catholic theology, means that temporal punishment for sins which have already been forgiven is taken from the sinner.
+ Sins are forgiven once a year during Yom Kippur.
