forgiving

IPA: fɝgˈɪvɪŋ

noun

  • An act of forgiveness.

adjective

  • Inclined to forgive.
  • (computing) User-friendly, such that harmful mistakes are not easily made.
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Examples of "forgiving" in Sentences

  • I hate to say this because forgiving is a part of being a christian but this brother made it impossible.
  • I do believe in forgiving but I also believe in removing that person from the role in which he or she has abused.
  • Whoever will humble himself therefore and become like this little child [trusting, lowly, loving, forgiving] is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
  • I know he had a reason for ... doing what he did but I can't see Kaylin forgiving him any time soon, even if she understands his reasons for doing so.
  • We knew it didn't always mean that someone else was right and you were wrong, but in forgiving someone, it meant that you were free of the burden of bitterness.
  • And again, I know how much the families of the victims are hurting, and rightfully, but Christ himself said there is no grace in forgiving your friends, but grace lies in forgiving your enemies.
  • The airplane is as easy to fly today as it was back then, maybe actually easier, because now it has aerodynamic features that make it more forgiving from the standpoint of taking off and landing.

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