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in·dul·gence
/ɪnˈdʌlʤən(t)s/
沈溺,放縱,嗜好
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dul·gence
n.
1.
The
act
of
indulging
or
humoring
;
the
quality
of
being
indulgent
;
forbearance
of
restrain
or
control
.
If
I
were
a
judge
,
that
word
indulgence
should
never
issue
from
my
lips
.
--
Tooke
.
They
err
,
that
through
indulgence
to
others
,
or
fondness
to
any
sin
in
themselves
,
substitute
for
repentance
anything
less
.
--
Hammond
.
2.
An
indulgent
act
;
favor
granted
;
gratification
.
If
all
these
gracious
indulgences
are
without
any
effect
on
us
,
we
must
perish
in
our
own
folly
.
--
Rogers
.
3.
R.
C
. Ch.
Remission
of
the
temporal
punishment
due
to
sins
,
after
the
guilt
of
sin
has
been
remitted
by
sincere
repentance
;
absolution
from
the
censures
and
public
penances
of
the
church
.
It
is
a
payment
of
the
debt
of
justice
to
God
by
the
application
of
the
merits
of
Christ
and
his
saints
to
the
contrite
soul
through
the
church
.
It
is
therefore
believed
to
diminish
or
destroy
for
sins
the
punishment
of
purgatory
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dul·gence
v. t.
To
grant
an
indulgence
to
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
indulgence
n
1:
an
inability
to
resist
the
gratification
of
whims
and
desires
[
syn
:
self-indulgence
]
2:
a
disposition
to
yield
to
the
wishes
of
someone
; "
too
much
indulgence
spoils
a
child
" [
syn
:
lenience
,
leniency
]
3:
the
act
of
indulging
or
gratifying
a
desire
[
syn
:
indulging
,
pampering
,
humoring
]
4:
foolish
or
senseless
behavior
[
syn
:
folly
,
foolery
,
tomfoolery
,
craziness
,
lunacy
]
5:
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
"
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