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- COUNTENANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When countenance was first used in English (having traveled from Latin through Anglo-French) it referred to a person’s appearance or behavior—their demeanor—which is a product of restraint, or the lack thereof And from “demeanor” it was just a hop, skip, and a jump to “facial expression ”
- Countenancing - definition of countenancing by . . . - The Free Dictionary
Appearance, especially the expression of the face: The question left him with a puzzled countenance 2 The face or facial features 3 a A look or expression indicative of encouragement or of moral support b Support or approval 4 Obsolete Bearing; demeanor
- COUNTENANCING definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
COUNTENANCING meaning: 1 present participle of countenance 2 to approve of or give support to something: Learn more
- COUNTENANCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
COUNTENANCE definition: appearance, especially the look or expression of the face See examples of countenance used in a sentence
- countenancing, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
countenancing, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- COUNTENANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Jake would not countenance Janis's marrying while still a student [VERB noun] the military men who refused to countenance the overthrow of the president [VERB noun] Someone's countenance is their face He met each inquiry with an impassive countenance Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
- What does countenancing mean? - Definitions. net
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- countenancing - definition and meaning - Wordnik
For, if it was the principle of his religion that the gospel is the instrument of our justification and not the law, then he did very ill in countenancing those who kept up the law, and were for mixing it with faith in the business of our justification
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