lenient Meaning in Tamil ( lenient வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
சலுகை காட்டுகிற,
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lenient's Usage Examples:
Since it was the young girl's first time getting pulled over, the police officer let her off with the caveat that next time he would not be so lenient.
Creighton's History of the Papacy (London, 1897) is very learned and accurate, but the author is more lenient towards Alexander; F.
The Cretans themselves, however, were eager for a change, and, disappointed in the hope of a Genoese occupation, were ready, as is stated in the report of a Venetian commissioner, to exchange the rule of the Venetians for that of the Turks, whom they fondly expected to find more lenient, or at any rate less energetic, masters.
ve been more lenient if he stayed home with her and played nice instead of spending half his day in the mortal world.
In September 1876 the massacre of a large number of girls (who had married men of their own age instead of the men of an older regiment, for whom Cetywayo had designed them) provoked a strong remonstrance from the government of Natal, inclined as that government was to look leniently on the doings of the Zulu.
Far more lenient was Bonaparte's conduct towards a knot of discontented officers who, in April - May 1802, framed a clumsy plot, known as the "Plot of the Placards," for arousing the soldiery against him.
In his northward march in 1068 the Conqueror built a castle at Lincoln, and portioned out the principal estates among his Norman followers, but the Domesday Survey shows that the county on the whole was leniently treated, and a considerable number of Englishmen retained their lands as subtenants.
Scroggs had intimation that he was to be lenient.
lenient about chores and untidiness, give them a break and understand lost tempers and moodiness.
At first he seemed disposed to treat the conspirators leniently, but at the same time he so roused the people against them by the publication of Caesar's will and by his eloquent funeral oration, that they were obliged to leave the city.
Synonyms:
undemanding,
Antonyms:
preventive, demanding,