lenitude (Meaning)

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lenitude (n.)

The quality or habit of being lenient; lenity.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lenitude

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lenitude Sentence Examples

  1. The judge displayed lenitude towards the first-time offender, granting him a suspended sentence.
  2. The professor's lenitude in grading allowed many students to pass the course who otherwise would have failed.
  3. The company's lenitude in enforcing its dress code policy created a more relaxed and comfortable work environment.
  4. The government's lenitude toward tax evaders led to a significant loss of revenue.
  5. The parents' lenitude with their children's behavior resulted in the children becoming spoiled and disrespectful.
  6. The doctor's lenitude in prescribing pain medication led to allegations of malpractice when a patient overdosed.
  7. The manager's lenitude in allowing employees to take breaks whenever they wanted resulted in a decrease in productivity.
  8. The landlord's lenitude in allowing tenants to pay their rent late caused him to lose money and eventually foreclose on the property.
  9. The teacher's lenitude in giving extensions on assignments led to students procrastinating and not completing their work on time.
  10. The coach's lenitude in allowing players to break the rules resulted in the team losing several games and missing the playoffs.

FAQs About the word lenitude

The quality or habit of being lenient; lenity.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The judge displayed lenitude towards the first-time offender, granting him a suspended sentence.

The professor's lenitude in grading allowed many students to pass the course who otherwise would have failed.

The company's lenitude in enforcing its dress code policy created a more relaxed and comfortable work environment.

The government's lenitude toward tax evaders led to a significant loss of revenue.