Use "indulgence" in a sentence

1. Antonyms for Abstention include self-indulgence, indulgence, abandon, unconstraint, incontinence, disinhibition, covetousness, gluttony, acquisitiveness and excess

2. Chocolate is my only indulgence.

3. Sweets are my only indulgence.

4. Antonyms for Abstinences include self-indulgence, abandons, acquisitiveness, covetousness, excess, gluttony, greediness, indulgence, wantonness and drunkenness

5. Wine is his only indulgence.

6. Antonyms for Abstemiousness include self-indulgence, excess, drunkenness, intemperance, dissipation, gluttony, incontinence, indulgence, wildness and insobriety

7. The holiday was an extravagant indulgence.

8. Swiss chocolate is my only indulgence.

9. Temperance conquers indulgence; obedience guides their diligence.

10. To me, chocolate connotes pleasure and indulgence.

11. As young performers, we bespeak your indulgence.

12. Anti-nationals, Agitations & a Konkani Indulgence

13. Abnegation uses it to describe self-indulgence

14. But a long story was an indulgence.

15. You will kill the child with indulgence.

16. Indulgence, consent, or acquiescence: a “colonel” by Courtesy …

17. The menu offers a temptation to over-indulgence.

18. Avoid excessive indulgence in sweets and canned drinks.

19. Lunch by a side stream was blissful indulgence.

20. Urban promised indulgence to anyone who took part.

21. Indulgence in smoking can seriously harm your health.

22. The apostle Peter mentions indulgence in “loose conduct.”

23. He attacked the indulgence shown to religious dissenters.

24. An occasional glass of wine was his only indulgence.

25. 6 Experiencing life does not mean depravity and indulgence.

26. 20 The menu offers a temptation to over-indulgence.

27. Twelve pubs along a legendary path of alcoholic Indulgence.

28. Her indulgence to her children was bad for them.

29. 10 Constant indulgence in bad habits brought about his ruin.

30. Love increases through righteous restraint and decreases through impulsive indulgence.

31. 3 Constant indulgence in bad habits brought about his ruin.

32. Bohemia’s treatments are the perfect balance of healing and indulgence.

33. Rose made a front-of-curtain speech begging the audience's indulgence.

34. What a powerful incentive to replace self-indulgence with spiritual values!

35. Binge (Bingeing or binging): compulsive or obsessive indulgence, or a party

36. Such viewpoints resulted in extreme life-styles, either asceticism or fleshly indulgence.

37. We must arise from the dust of self-indulgence and be men!

38. Gluttony is a mental attitude, one marked by greedy or excessive indulgence.

39. Margaret chose a counterpoint life filled with tortuous romances and unabashed indulgence.

40. Abstinente m or f (plural Abstinentes, comparable) abstinent (refraining from indulgence) Noun

41. There is no limit to the indulgence he shows to his grandchildren.

42. It is sheer indulgence, particularly for people who often protest about heavy workloads.

43. A punctilious attention to prayers and strict religious observance would win their indulgence.

44. He begged the audience's indulgence to read some passages from his latest book.

45. Indulgence in recreation and entertainment, such as in extreme or “adrenaline” sports, is flourishing.

46. After the annual over-indulgence your New Year resolutions will probably include healthy eating.

47. Chastity is the virtue which excludes or moderates the indulgence of the sexual appetite

48. Marked by temperance in indulgence Familiarity information: Abstemious used as an adjective is rare.

49. But I begged his indulgence to share it with him just a little while longer.

50. 20 This sweet musky fragrance is the perfect way to cosset yourself in blissful indulgence.

51. Cappuccino We offer a rich, creamy indulgence that’s easy to make and easy to love

52. 27 A small indulgence is viewed as a total failure, and uncontrolled rebound eating follows.

53. Righteous Lot “was greatly distressed by the indulgence of the law-defying people in loose conduct.”

54. Or is it a filthy indulgence, a manufactured monstrosity for which we should justifiably be taxed?

55. Others still view marijuana, like alcohol, as a largely harmless indulgence, dangerous only when used immoderately.

56. AS A VIRTUE.—Chastity is the virtue which excludes or moderates the indulgence of the sexual appetite.

57. Appeases the appetite (1) Appeases through indulgence (1) Appeases, as hunger (1) Appeases, mollifies (1) Recent clues

58. But for the ultimate indulgence this winter, splash out on one of the new fake furs.

59. Noun forbearance from any indulgence of appetite, especially from the use of alcoholic beverages: total Abstinence

60. (Numbers 25:1-9) Calf worship was characterized by gross self-indulgence, ‘having a good time.’

61. 11 The ease with which we had climbed warranted the untold indulgence of biscuits with our afternoon tea.

62. We can constantly see this ebb and flow of abandon and repression , self - indulgence and self - denial in the cultural history of the country and its worst periods have been those in which self - indulgence dominated the life of the people .

63. Intemperance Benumbs the moral and spiritual powers and prepares the way for indulgence of the lower passions

64. At a couple of points that year, the project actually got axed, and Raskin had to beg more indulgence.

65. Botched plastic surgery result from three main causes namely surgeon’s inexperience, wrong choice of surgeries and over indulgence

66. Synonyms for Babying include indulgence, coddling, cosseting, mollycoddling, mothering, humoring, humouring, nannying, catering to someone's every whim and …

67. Obesity is defined as “a condition characterized by excessive bodily fat,” whereas gluttony is “greedy or excessive indulgence.”

68. High-sugar, high-fat, and high-calorie foods are deemed “sinfully delicious,” an indulgence to feel a little Ashamed of

69. This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a Balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom

70. Like Lot, are you ‘greatly distressed by the indulgence in loose conduct’ on the part of so many today?

71. If he so mortally hated the father, living and dead, how can we trust his indulgence with the boy?

72. Crapulence (countable and uncountable, plural Crapulences) sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking intemperance ; debauchery ; excessive indulgence

73. The Chi chi restaurant’s fresh, balanced California menu matches your desert mood, be it health or indulgence or somewhere in between

74. The pleasures of the table, never of much consequence to one naturally Abstemious Definition (adj) marked by temperance in indulgence

75. You may hear them shamelessly boast of their sexual escapades, their wild parties, and their indulgence in alcohol and drugs.

76. The paucity of self-control, the abundance of self-indulgence together with what is called narcissism make the situation worse.

77. The news could not have surprised Lot, who “was greatly distressed by the indulgence of the law-defying people in loose conduct.”

78. This is despite more than 25 years of warnings from doctors and the American Heart Association about the dangers of such oleaginous indulgence.

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80. Cosset: 1 v treat with excessive indulgence Synonyms: baby , cocker , coddle , featherbed , indulge , mollycoddle , pamper , spoil Type of: do by , handle , treat