permissiveness in English

noun

[per'mis·sive·ness || pər'mɪsɪvnɪs /pə-]

quality of being permissive, wantonness

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1. By his permissiveness, Eli honored his sons more than God.

2. Hence, they generate a spirit of total permissiveness.

3. There is no peace in vulgarity, promiscuity, or permissiveness.

4. Here, we define a mosquito gut commensal Bacterium that promotes permissiveness to arboviruses

5. Here, we define a mosquito gut commensal bacterium that promotes permissiveness to Arboviruses

6. In reality, it is their permissiveness that will do their children real, lasting harm.

7. Some parents may confuse love with permissiveness, failing to set and enforce clear, consistent, and reasonable rules.

8. If we heed His words and live the commandments, we will survive this time of permissiveness and wickedness.

9. Antonyms for Chauvinism include unbias, tolerance, broad-mindedness, open-mindedness, liberalism, liberality, fairness, forbearance, impartiality and permissiveness

10. How do you address the impression that there is a certain permissiveness in Canada towards anti-India activities?

11. The German Philological Association once said that permissiveness is “at least indirectly responsible for the problems we now have with young people.”

12. (It should not be forgotten that sexual permissiveness, prostitution, and drug addiction are the main patterns of social behavior responsible for the spread of this disease.)

13. 11:19) Commenting on the modern trend of some psychologists to advocate the abdication of parental authority and follow the course of permissiveness with children, Dr.

14. Because of such permissiveness, their children may end up not paying attention to parental or any other type of authority. —Compare Ecclesiastes 8:11.

15. (Proverbs 29:21) To abdicate parental authority by permissiveness brings shame and shows not love but indifference; to use the rod of discipline kindly but firmly reflects loving concern.

16. Yet their permissiveness produced such a deluge of juvenile delinquents that a Brooklyn court judge made this caustic comment: “I think we need the woodshed for some young folks.

17. And I intend to spend the entire trip Chastely brushing up my German.: E intento pasar todo el viaje castamente puliendo mi alemán.: Following the desacralizing permissiveness of the 1970s, today-in the era of AIDS-there are even those in the secular world who list some "good reasons" to live Chastely.: Después del permisivismo profanador de los años setenta, hoy - en la época del SIDA