meeken Antonyms

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Meaning of meeken

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meeken (v. t.)

To make meek; to nurture in gentleness and humility.

meeken Sentence Examples

  1. The harsh words of the critic meeken her spirit, causing her to doubt her abilities.
  2. The humbling experience meeken the arrogant king, teaching him the value of humility.
  3. Faced with adversity, she meeken herself, seeking comfort and strength from others.
  4. The gentle nature of the child meeken the hardened heart of the soldier.
  5. The meeken countenance of the starving woman stirred compassion in the hearts of passersby.
  6. The loss of his beloved meeken him, robbing him of his once-boisterous spirit.
  7. The teacher's firm but meeken demeanor instilled respect and discipline in his students.
  8. The meeken Spirit of forgiveness allowed her to reconcile with her estranged friend.
  9. The meeken request for assistance was met with an outpouring of support from the community.
  10. The meeken gesture of apology softened the anger of her opponent, paving the way for resolution.

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To make meek; to nurture in gentleness and humility.

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The harsh words of the critic meeken her spirit, causing her to doubt her abilities.

The humbling experience meeken the arrogant king, teaching him the value of humility.

Faced with adversity, she meeken herself, seeking comfort and strength from others.

The gentle nature of the child meeken the hardened heart of the soldier.