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- LENIENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LENIENT is of mild and tolerant disposition or effect : not harsh, severe, or strict How to use lenient in a sentence Did you know?
- lenient adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of lenient adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary not as strict as expected when punishing somebody or when making sure that rules are obeyed The judge was far too lenient with him She said banks needed to be more lenient with clients with outstanding loans
- LENIENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LENIENT definition: 1 not as severe or strong in punishment or judgment as would be expected: 2 not as severe or… Learn more
- lenient - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective lenient (comparative more lenient, superlative most lenient) Lax; not strict; tolerant of dissent or deviation Synonyms: clement, permissive, forgiving, relaxed; see also Thesaurus: lenient, Thesaurus: merciful, Thesaurus: permissive Antonyms: strict, severe, stringent, unlenient The standard is fairly lenient, so use your discretion
- Lenient - definition of lenient by The Free Dictionary
1 Inclined not to be harsh or strict; merciful or indulgent: lenient parents 2 Not harsh or strict; merciful or generous: lenient rules
- Lenient Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Lenient definition: Inclined not to be harsh or strict; merciful or indulgent
- lenient - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
le•ni•ent•ly, adv WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026 le•ni•ent (lē′ nē ənt, lēn′ yənt), adj agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression [Archaic ]softening, soothing, or alleviative
- What does lenient mean? - Definitions. net
Lenient refers to showing or characterized by mercy, tolerance or understanding; being permissive, compassionate, or indulgent It is often used in the context of a person who is elected to enforce rules or make judgments, such as a parent, teacher, or judge, demonstrating mildness or laxity
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