indulgence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for indulgence in the English»Serbian Dictionary

in·dul·gence [ɪn'dʌlʤən(t)s] N

indulgence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The church sold indulgences to release the donors' departed loved ones from suffering in purgatory, or the donors themselves.
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Rich in detail, it describes the sights, the distances on the roads, the tolls paid, and the indulgences associated with various shrines.
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She herself is a very good one, and it's her greatest indulgence to have a written game with me.
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An indulgence may be plenary or partial, according as it remits all or only part of the temporal punishment due to sin.
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People willingly took part in religious life: masses, indulgences and pilgrimages.
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Physical nature can be assuaged through exercise and care, emotional nature through indulgence of instinct and urges, and mental through human reason and developed potential.
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Also, their children are usually spoiled because of the indulgence of parents.
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He agreed to allow the sale of the indulgences in his territory in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.
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It is one of the artists striking achievements that his work, despite all spectral indulgence, never seems flat.
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The first four are common to all plenary indulgences.
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