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Definition of Indulgently

Indulgently
Indulgently In*dul"gent*ly, adv. In an indulgent manner; mildly; favorably. --Dryden.

Meaning of Indulgently from wikipedia

- The Indulgents was a political faction formed around 1793 and centered around Georges Danton. During the French Revolution, what was previously referred...
- Hedonism refers to the prioritization of pleasure in one's lifestyle, actions, or thoughts. The term can include a number of theories or practices across...
- In the teaching of the Catholic Church, an indulgence (Latin: indulgentia, from indulgeo, 'permit') is "a way to reduce the amount of punishment one has...
- CT (winner) Notes: The theme of the episode was at least one "epic", indulgent ingredient in every basket. 454 10 "Pork on the Brain" Adam Sobel, Amanda...
- Stephen's Gourmet is an American gourmet food brand owned by Indulgent Foods, based in Farmington, Utah. Stephen's Gourmet is also the brand name of the...
- not well received initially and drew comments such as Melody Maker's "indulgent sterility ... a godawful yawn". In New York, at approximately 5:00 p.m...
- her life she began to believe her own performance. She became fond and indulgent of the charming but petulant young Earl of Es****, who was Leicester's...
- her reckless behaviour was damaging the monarchy, and she was "self-indulgent" in her philanthropic efforts. Following his remarks, charity organisations...
- the Minotaur" Paul Gibson Jude Tindall 2 January 2017 (2017-01-02) Self-indulgent Robert Malmort and studious Joan Vanderlande are brought together by their...
- granted to the Catholic Relief Act on 13 April. George's heavy drinking and indulgent lifestyle had taken their toll on his health by the late 1820s. While...