mercifully in English

adverb
1
in a merciful manner.
Israel has a moral responsibility to act justly and mercifully when dealing with her own citizens and others.
2
to one's great relief; fortunately.
mercifully, I was able to complete all I had to do within a few days
synonyms:luckilyfortunatelyhappilythank goodnessthank Godthank heavens
adverb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "mercifully" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mercifully", or refer to the context using the word "mercifully" in the English Dictionary.

1. 14 His acceptance speech was mercifully brief.

2. Mercifully, to everyone’s relief, the hostages have now been rescued.

3. 29 Most of the east coast remains mercifully untouched by tourism.

4. 25 The wait was mercifully brief, little more than an hour.

5. Moved with pity, the master mercifully cancels the slave’s enormous debt.

6. There was the inevitable piped Muzak but it was mercifully unobtrusive.

7. 14, 15. (a) How did Jehovah mercifully care for his sinful people?

8. Fears that Beijing's air would smoke more than its residents proved mercifully overwrought.

9. The Bible shows that Jehovah mercifully invites them to be restored to his favor.

10. He mercifully sent two angels who led Lot, his wife, and their two daughters out of Sodom.

11. The man was compelled to answer: “The one that acted mercifully toward him.” —Luke 10:25-37.

12. It can be spent freely and mercifully on others or can be hoarded stingily for oneself.

13. It is a piece with few reasons to be a film, and mercifully few pretensions to cinematic status.

14. The flak tailed off, mercifully, and Dickinson and Finlayson angled across from the north to join them.

15. 23 Anglo-Saxons writhed on the stage, smeared with blood, singing words perhaps mercifully unintelligible, to brisk Purcellian strains.

16. In a similar spirit, when difficulties arise in a borrowing arrangement, the lender may choose to act mercifully.

17. Burdensome as royal taxation was during the war, the clergy were mercifully free of papal taxation except on two occasions.

18. Mercifully, they were taught the gospel, repented, and through the Atonement of Jesus Christ became spiritually much stronger than Satan’s enticements.

19. And he is incarnate in us all whenever we are in converse with each other, instructing or mercifully helping.

20. They were met at the door by a mercifully taciturn priest, who escorted them without fuss to their quarters.

21. Mercifully, he gives advance notice of what he will do, so that people everywhere can have the opportunity to change their course.

22. 103:13, 14) God mercifully accepts our best efforts to serve him, even if these are limited by our circumstances.

23. The one who acted mercifully toward him: The man versed in the Law may have been reluctant to use the word “Samaritan.”

24. 4 Making a mylar sheet is mercifully silent and you can do this almost anywhere you can find a working surface.

25. Later generations were frequently reminded that they were once members of a slave community whom the Lord had mercifully redeemed from bondage.

26. Thus Paul describes God’s tender feelings for any of His faithful servants who are suffering tribulation—tender feelings that move God to act mercifully in their behalf.

27. Mercifully times have changed and there is increasing recognition that Bullying can affect anyone, of whatever age, from childhood to adulthood, and that it makes lives miserable and unpleasant.

28. (Ga 6:1) Since Jehovah mercifully considers the fleshly weakness of his servants, they need not be in a constant state of remorse due to their errors resulting from inherent imperfection.

29. However, in permitting Adam and Eve to continue living for a time and to become parents, Jehovah God was acting mercifully toward those who did not become sinners by choice but by inheritance from their forefather.

30. Use "Beseech" in a sentence I Beseech you, my brothers, remain faithful to the earth, and do not believe those who speak to you of otherworldly hopes! I Beseech thee mercifully to spare my life." Shaman gains the power to Beseech nature spirits for aid, although he …

31. Saint Augustine sees his pains as God being “mercifully hard upon me and Besprinkling all my illicit pleasures with certain elements of bitterness, to draw me on to seek for pleasures in which no bitterness should be.” -Kreeft, Heaven “I must be frank with you: the greatest danger confronting American evangelical Christianity is the