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- Dictionaryleniency/ˈliːnɪənsi/
noun
- 1. the fact or quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected; clemency: "the court could show leniency"
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Synonyms for LENIENCY: mercy, mercifulness, empathy, clemency, lenience, sympathy, compassion, forbearance; Antonyms of LENIENCY: revenge, retribution, punishment, retaliation, vengeance, ruthlessness, cruelty, violence
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Synonyms for LENIENT: sympathetic, compassionate, friendly, merciful, forgiving, pleasant, patient, gentle; Antonyms of LENIENT: strict, severe, harsh, tough, stern, grim, ruthless, merciless
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Lightening a penalty or excusing from a chore by judges or parents or teachers. (Noun) Synonyms: lenience. The condition or quality of being lenient. (Noun) Synonyms: mercy.