indulgence - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • sell: Martin Luther was nailed to the church door for selling papal indulgences.

Adjective modifier

  • papal: Martin Luther was nailed to the church door for selling papal indulgences.

Converse of object

  • enjoy: Restaurant vouchers are the perfect solution as everyone enjoys the indulgence of fabulous food and fine wines in attractive surroundings.
  • show: Any indulgence shown in the terms of payment will be made at Bromyard Internet Services ' absolute discretion.
  • offer: Help thyself, " I said in the manner of a great lord offering an indulgence to a peasant.
  • provide: Our selection of Four-Poster, Junior and Master Suites, some with jacuzzis, provide pure indulgence for your honeymoon night.

Adjective modifier

  • plenary: The Holy Father granted all World Youth Day participants a plenary indulgence.
  • carnal: No love of selfish ease, no supine and carnal indulgence, retarded his movements.
  • perpetual: The Order of Perpetual Indulgence is more than just a bunch of folk in holy drag.
  • sensual: Only the bold are happy to feed their partner by hand in a public place - the ultimate sensual indulgence.
  • sheer: For sheer indulgence, Paris is hard to beat.

Modifies a noun

  • range: To add to our extensive range of bouquets we have designed an Indulgence range of designer bouquets.
  • day: We had a lovely sailing day and a very successful Indulgence Day in the beginning of June.

Noun used with modifier

  • self: A brief delve into self indulgence won't harm you.
  • kind: In conclusion, the Proprietors have to request the kind indulgence of the Subscribers with regard to any errors they may occasionally detect.
  • self-: Your time at uni is the perfect opportunity to totally explore yourself and is a great chance for a bit of self- indulgence.
  • chocolate: You'll probably save 100 calories over a full-size chocolate indulgence.

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