indulgence
— Noun
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~ the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution; "in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a widespread abuse"
indulgence
— Noun
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~ an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires
indulgence
— Noun
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~ a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone; "too much indulgence spoils a child"
indulgent
— Adjective
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~ being favorably inclined; "an indulgent attitude"
indulgent
— Adjective
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~ characterized by or given to yielding to the wishes of someone; "indulgent grandparents"
indulgent
— Adjective
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~ tolerant or lenient; "indulgent parents risk spoiling their children"; "too soft on the children"; "they are soft on crime"
indulgently
— Adverb
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~ in an indulgent manner; "I was indulgently advised to give the kids what they wanted unless I wished my son to be socially ostracised"
indulging
— Noun
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~ the act of indulging or gratifying a desire
indument
— Noun
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~ a covering of fine hairs (or sometimes scales) as on a leaf or insect
indumentum
— Noun
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~ a covering of fine hairs (or sometimes scales) as on a leaf or insect
indurate
— Verb
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~ become hard or harder; "The wax hardened"
indurate
— Verb
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~ become fixed or established; "indurated customs"
indurate
— Verb
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~ make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter"
indurate
— Verb
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~ cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate; "He was inured to the cold"
indurate
— Adjective
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~ emotionally hardened; "a callous indifference to suffering"; "cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion"
induration
— Noun
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~ any pathological hardening or thickening of tissue
indus
— Noun
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~ a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Telescopium and Tucana
Indus civilization
— Noun
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~ the bronze-age culture of the Indus valley that flourished from about 2600-1750 BC
Indus
— Noun
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~ an Asian river that rises in Tibet and flows through northern India and then southwest through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea; "the valley of the Indus was the site of an early civilization"