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Meanings of
lenient
in English
Tolerant or lenient.
soft
indulgent
Related terms
permissive
Easy.
easy
Related terms
undemanding
Synonyms
Examples for "
easy
"
easy
Examples for "
easy
"
1
It is far too
easy
to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
2
The investing process from there was fairly
easy
:
long Japan, short France.
3
However, enforcement isn't always a given and tourists still remain
easy
targets.
4
Of course, just because the choice is clear doesn't mean it's
easy
.
5
Young people say pornography is too
easy
to watch in New Zealand.
Lenient.
Related terms
clement
Usage of
lenient
in English
1
The army vehemently denies that is
lenient
with soldiers who abuse civilians.
2
Richer nations such as Ireland and Portugal were offered more
lenient
terms.
3
I suggest that the sentence, far from meriting reduction, was too
lenient
.
4
Warren and Cummings have said they believe the settlement was too
lenient
.
5
The Director of Public Prosecutions had argued the penalty was too
lenient
.
6
The inferior clergy were by no means so
lenient
as the Bishop.
7
But we must be
lenient
with him; his shyness is to blame.
8
The sentence was later overturned by Montana justices for being unlawfully
lenient
.
9
The terms which he had granted to the Emperor were
lenient
enough.
10
The stranger is forced to the conclusion that magistrates are absurdly
lenient
.
11
But this did not make Seabrooke any more
lenient
in his judgment.
12
His own people, on the other hand, were
lenient
in their judgment.
13
I am quite culpably
lenient
towards the whole tribe of human failings.
14
But under the circumstances I am inclined to be
lenient
with you.
15
The Parisian jury showed themselves more
lenient
than their colleagues at Versailles.
16
Only the landlord knew this, and he was disposed to be
lenient
.
Other examples for "lenient"
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About this term
lenient
Adjective
Frequent collocations
too lenient
more lenient
very lenient
lenient sentence
so lenient
More collocations
Lenient
through the time
Lenient
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common