Meaning of Clemency | Babel Free
ˈklɛ.mən.siDefinitions
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The gentle or kind exercise of power; leniency, mercy; compassion in judging or punishing. countable, uncountable
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A pardon, commutation, or similar reduction, removal, or postponement of legal penalties by an executive officer of a state. countable, uncountable
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Mildness of weather. archaic, countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Examples
“For vs, and for our Tragedie, / Heere stooping to your Clemencie: / We begge your hearing Patientlie.”
“Notwithstanding, that I be not farther tedious vnto thee, I pray thee, that thou wouldest heare vs of thy clemencie a few words.”
“A death sentence for Kasab, seen to represent Pakistan, will be widely supported in a frenzy of righteous retribution. Presidential clemency is politically improbable.”
“Judicial intervention might, for example, be warranted in the face of a scheme whereby a state official flipped a coin to determine whether to grant clemency, or in a case where the State arbitrarily denied a prisoner any access to its clemency process.”
“Now of all theſe Things there is ſuch a conſtant Continuance, by reaſon of the Clemency of the Climate, that ſcarce the leaſt Famine, which frequenteth other Countries, hath been felt in England theſe 400 Years.”
“The variegated verdure of the fields and woods, the ſucceſſion of grateful odours, the voice of pleaſure pouring out its notes on every ſide, with the gladneſs apparently conceived by every animal, from the growth of his food, and the clemency of the weather, throw over the whole earth an air of gaiety, ſigniſicantly expreſſed by the ſmile of nature.”
“It rained still, and blew; but with more clemency, I thought, than it had poured and raged all day.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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