forbearance - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • show: Showing admirable forbearance, most of the detail of IBM products is held for the appendices.

Adjective modifier

  • mutual: They spoke, therefore, of Mrs. Churchill's death with mutual forbearance.
  • such: There will be a need for such forbearance with xenografting as well as with cell therapies, if disasters are to be avoided.
  • divine: The alternative was, to faith, forgiveness through divine forbearance; to unbelief, a warning of judgment to come.
  • considerable: Furthermore, officers had shown considerable forbearance in dealing with him, despite instances of unacceptable discourtesy on his part.
  • great: Hear that, ye great sinners, and ye saints who need great forbearance.

Modifies a noun

  • agreement: However: - contrary to what Mrs Kendall and Mr Redford have stated, a forbearance agreement is a Voluntary contractual agreement.

Noun used with modifier

  • loan: Public building or and costs it loan forbearance or.

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