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in·dul·gent [ɪnˈdʌlʤənt] ADJ

1. indulgent (lenient):

indulgent towards

2. indulgent (tolerant):

indulgent

self-in·ˈdul·gent ADJ

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Certainly indulgent, it's also melancholy, exhilarating, clever, and ludicrous.
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One day in an indulgent mood he decides to take his grandson to see a movie.
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She portrays the character of a permissive woman given to gambling and an indulgent life.
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Now that the tamed indulgent is striped off social justice, welfare, even denied the tender love of concentration camps and slavery plantations of past centuries.
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Their passion for life is continuously viewed as irresponsible, indulgent, over-sexualized and disorderly.
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A young man indulgent both with money and with women sets out on a long journey.
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It feels slightly less indulgent and takes itself a little more seriously, making it potentially more attractive to the business user.
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It was also a critical failure; the studio time and cost being seen as excessive and indulgent.
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Most critics of the project call it indulgent.
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Indulgent parents do not require children to regulate themselves or behave appropriately.
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