Definitionn. mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant
Last update: October 11, 2015
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The students took advantage of his leniency. [Please select]
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Despite his history of violent, the judge decided to grant him leniency due to his quick admission of guilt. [Please select]
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Because he agreed to expose his supplier, the drug dealer was granted leniency in his sentencing. [Please select]
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I trust that Van Artevelde will treat Bruges with leniency. [Please select]
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Flechier, by his leniency and tact, succeeded in bringing over some of them to his views, and even gained the esteem of those who declined to change their faith. [Please select]
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The Frenchman looked at her wonderingly, not comprehending this sudden leniency. [Please select]
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Marlanx did not ask for leniency; it was not in him to plead. [Please select]
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They cited Lincoln's Amnesty Proclamation as an example of his leniency toward the rebels. [Please select]
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One has regarded life carelessly, if one has failed to see the hand that--kills with leniency. [Please select]
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In this way, you will feel more appreciative of the leniency of His Excellency. [Please select]
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