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indulging
[ in-duhl-jing ]
adjective
- yielding to an inclination or desire, as by eating or drinking, engaging in a pleasurable activity, etc.:
The chocolaty sweetness in this zucchini loaf makes it perfect for the indulging dieter and fussy eater alike.
- yielding to someone’s wishes or whims in a lenient or permissive way; indulgent:
The menu was quite extensive, and the indulging father let his children order whatever they wanted.
noun
- the act of yielding to one’s own or another’s inclination, desire, or whim; indulgence:
The primary consequence of the indulging of greed is an increase of greed.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ¾±²Ô·»å³Ü±ô²µÂ·¾±²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
- ³Ü²Ô·¾±²Ô·»å³Ü±ô²µÂ·¾±²Ô²µ adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of indulging1
Example Sentences
The Washington Post described it as “a zigzaggging ride through Kilmer’s distinctive life and career, penned by a spiritual storyteller with no qualms about indulging in his eccentricities.â€
“Red Scare†has the integrity to operate on a “yes, and ...†basis, rather than indulging in the easy “either or.â€
It involves indulging in dim sum and gelato, shopping for — what else? — food and hosting a casual potluck pizza party at home with friends.
A former Shakespearean actor read a piece about the pleasure of indulging in a beautiful pair of Gucci loafers, which he wore around New York City.
Wayne spent his retirement indulging in hobbies including fly fishing, and spending time with his family.
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