Definitionn. an exemption from some rule or obligation
Last update: July 30, 2015
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Anne's sister, Mary Boleyn, had been Henry VIII.'s mistress; this by canon law was a bar to his marriage with Anne - a bar which had been removed by papal dispensation in 1527, but now the papal power to dispense in such cases had been repudiated, and the original objection revived. [Please select]
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He preaches a new dispensation. [Please select]
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"It is a merciful dispensation of Providence, for which I ought to be truly thankful." [Please select]
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When we next gather in the room beyond, a new dispensation will have begun. [Please select]
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Although any woman who can look like that should have a special dispensation of Providence. [Please select]
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Of course, Alan will get his dispensation for the marriage. [Please select]
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The marriage was fixed for November; the dispensation from the Bishop had been obtained. [Please select]
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