dispensation|dispensations in English
noun
[dis·pen·sa·tion || ‚dɪspen'seɪʃn]
distribution, apportionment, bestowal; permission, exceptio
Use "dispensation|dispensations" in a sentence
1. * Dispensations, Apostasy, and Restoration
2. Hence, a stewardship is a dispensation.
3. She needed a special dispensation to remarry.
4. Blessed to open the last dispensation,
5. One branch asked for a dispensation.
6. Eyelids Ashimmer, content with one more dispensation
7. They were promised dispensation from military service.
8. Synonyms for Absolutions include amnesty, exoneration, forgiveness, mercy, pardons, acquittal, discharge, dispensations, exculpations and freedom
9. 3 She needed a special dispensation to remarry.
10. She needs a special dispensation to marry her cousin.
11. Zoser occasionally stayed late to help with the charity dispensation.
12. Is it true that accountants have a special dispensation?
13. Manor said he had given this dispensation on 40 occasions.
14. They saw signs and omens of this new dispensation everywhere.
15. Caroline's marriage was annulled by special dispensation from the church.
16. Early Church leaders paid a great price to establish this dispensation.
17. Write the following topics on the board: Dispensation, Apostasy, The Restoration.
18. The dispensation of the fulness of times was ushered in.
19. It is the only dispensation that will not end in apostasy.
20. Total dispensation of cigarettes can be difficult for a habitual smoker.
21. 29 By dispensation from the Church, she was allowed to remarry.
22. I am grateful for the keys of revelation in this last dispensation.
23. 4.1.1. Dispensation and licence agreement for transport, sales, and outer packaging ("ELV")
24. By a special dispensation from the Church, she was allowed to remarry.
25. Ah, well! "Charitably," I suppose it is a dispensation of