Vocabulary
Indulgence
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
the action or fact of indulging.
Urdu meaning
لذت، شوق، اختیار
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- One night in Shigr is a necessity; two is self-indulgence.
- for their alleged indulgence in one-sided propaganda against the Opposition and not giving adequate coverage to the opposition`s views.
- Changing society`s triumphalist mindset the outcome of decades of state-sanctioned indulgence of ultra-right pressure groups to achieve political ends is a more arduous, multifaceted task.
- Changing society`s triumphalist mindset the outcome of decades of state-sanctioned indulgence of ultra-right pressure groups to achieve political ends is a more arduous, multifaceted task.
Synonyms
satisfaction, satisfying, gratification, gratifying, fulfilment, fulfilling, satiation, appeasement
Antonyms
denial, moderation
Curator example
“indulgence in self-pity”
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