ppl. a. [f. AMNESTY v. + -ED.] Admitted to amnesty, having past (political) offences overlooked or forgiven.

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1809.  Edin. Rev., XIII. 440. Of this class are the amnestied emigrants.

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1879.  Daily News, 29 Oct., 5/4. The Ministry is more vexed than perplexed about the question whether such of the amnestied Communards as were chevaliers of the Legion of Honour have a right to wear their decorations.

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