accommodate with, bear with, condone, eat up, give way to, indulgence, luxuriate, pander to, revel in, stand for, treat to
Definitionv. give free rein to
Last update: September 18, 2015
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She indulges his every whim. [verb]
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Lets indulge ourselves with a bottle of champagne. [verb]
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one shouldn't indulge oneself in day dreaming. [Please select]
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Focusing on a group of young people who indulge in erratic and idiotic behavior. [verb]
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Using natural botanicals, Temple Spa offers a wide range of superb skin care products that will indulge your senses. [verb]
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But, instead of pulling the trigger, he lowered the muzzle again, and indulged himself in a fit of his peculiar mirth. [verb]
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Then opening wide his mouth, he indulged in unrestrained and heartfelt laughter, though in that silent and peculiar manner which danger had so long taught him to practise. [verb]
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But, without any apparent reason, it was withdrawn, and its owner indulged in another long, though still silent, fit of merriment. [verb]
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"Indulge yourself," he whispered; "ought not the suggestion of the worthy namesake of the Psalmist to have its weight at such a moment." [verb]
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There he found David, pouring out his pious feelings through the only medium in which he ever indulged. [verb]
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Let him indulge his passions since it may be done without hazard. [verb]
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