Synonym: pardon. Similar words: forgive and forget, aggressiveness, forgive, decisiveness, pervasiveness, positiveness, abrasiveness, effectiveness. Meaning: [fə(r)'gɪvnnɪs] n. 1. compassionate feelings that support a willingness to forgive 2. the act of excusing a mistake or offense.
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151. She looked all forgiveness and gentleness, like an angel as she spoke.
152. Take time to give something back to others by personal generosity, mercy, forgiveness and charity, and we will all be the better for it.
153. The purpose of this information is to trigger one's personal ancestral karma for forgiveness and transmutation.
154. Do not wait until injury time go begging for forgiveness only.
155. And each time I will fall short of Your glory, How far will forgiveness abound?
156. By the end of the Colloquy, Luther and Zwingli wept together and asked forgiveness for bitter words.
157. The next day he'd be full of contrition, weeping and begging forgiveness.
158. Don't say what decision you have made. when you hold one's hand then let it go. both of you have to take it with forgiveness.
159. Rose quartz supports the learning of the dance of unity where forgiveness is the foundation of life.
160. However, in our collective, we shouldn't be overcritical for the moment. On the contrary, more forgiveness, compassion, toleration and concerns are needed.
161. Recently German President Johannes Rau asked the Israeli Knesset for forgiveness for the Holocaust and pledged to fight anti-Semitism in Europe.
162. When we offend God, we must ask him for forgiveness through the sacrament of confession.
163. W. H. Auden said:"Murder is unique in that it abolishes the party it injures. So that society must take the place of the victim, and on his behalf, demand atonement or grant forgiveness."
164. She again entreated his forgiveness for so selfishly appropriating the cottage.
165. "Duch wishes to ask forgiveness from the victims and the Cambodian people, " Francois Roux told reporters at the specially built court outside the Cambodian capital. "He will do so publicly.
166. All unhealed healers follow the ego's plan for forgiveness in one form or another.
167. Forgetting a past hurt refers to relearning the circumstances surround the situation, reprocess it through a fresh perspective, and move toward forgiveness.
168. Forgiveness allows the individual to move past their maladaptive behaviour and focus on the upcoming examination without the burden of past acts to hinder studying.
169. Is it possible to grant forgiveness for sinful acts yet to be committed?
170. The goods do not accept the negotiated price, invites each forgiveness,[www.Sentencedict.com] thanks.
171. Most religions in the world advocate philanthropism and forgiveness, which dissolve hatred and revenge.
172. Forgiveness helps not only in pacifying anger and making us religious minded by removing all sins, but is also capable in keeping us hale and hearty.
173. Looking back at the real need for forgiveness, we see that unconfessed sin can separate us in our relationship with God.
174. For example, in one of the Melanesian languages of New Guinea the term forgiveness is spoken of as "not hanging up jawbones".
175. Increased Moment of Inertia for serious forgiveness and truer roll.
176. Forgiveness is the heartfelt decision to release the person who hurt you from the obligation incurred when you were mistreated.
177. In this second type no explicit expression of forgiveness to the offender is required.
178. For Tutu, reconciliation makes the future possible, by enabling healing and forgiveness.
179. She finally wrote me asking forgiveness and I found it fair dinkum.
180. The feeling of guiltiness is getting lesser is because I see His understanding and forgiveness in me.
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