Sentence example with the word 'leniently'

leniently

Definition adv. in a permissively lenient manner

Last update: July 30, 2015


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Cyprian, although inspired by lofty notions of the prerogatives of the church, and inclined to severity of opinion towards heretics, and especially heretical dissentients from the belief in the divine authorship of the episcopal order and the unity of Christendom, was leniently disposed towards those who had temporarily fallen from the faith.   [Please select]

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That he would be leniently treated, I could not hope.   [Please select]

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Meredith, and made you express a good opinion of him and a recommendation that he be dealt with leniently.   [Please select]

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Good preparatory schools were few and, since the colleges were dependent upon tuition fees, many students with inadequate preparation were leniently admitted.   [Please select]

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It is no less than I have deserved, perhaps; though, could you know all, I am sure you would judge me leniently.   [Please select]

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"If I may advise you, you've been out of this country long enough for Scotland Yard to regard you leniently."   [Please select]

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"Well, he deserves to be let off leniently, if only for his treatment of you and your men."   [Please select]

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You're treated leniently because you can't be expected to understand decent behavior.'   [Please select]

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As a matter of fact, I have dealt far too leniently with the peccadillos of the ornithological systematist.   [Please select]

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It is a fact I have more than once observed, that those who treated their slaves most leniently, were rewarded by the greatest amount of labor.   [Please select]

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But when we come to consider the provocation, received at the hands of these savage enemies, we learn to look more leniently upon the conduct of the Cape Dutch.   [Please select]

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