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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "mercifulness" in a sentence

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    mercifulness


    1. Let us then suppose that Zeus in a moment of goodness (mercifulness) decides to be less violent and make Sisyphus feel an irresistible and irrational pleasure when moving stones of any type and dimension (a chemical substance, an elixir etc


    2. To prevent the slaughterer’s spirit from the impression of severity and the rise of abysses of murder and criminality, and lest he gets used to shed blood and becomes imprinted by such impressions through which he likes the view of blood and enjoys bloodshed, therefore, pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animal when slaughtering is considered as a mercy because, when the slaughterer knows that it is mere beneficence and comfort for the animal, his spirit acquires mercifulness


    3. A hint of his great humanity and mercifulness


    4. By virtue of his great qualities and mercifulness he did not blame or punish the gendarme for this unexpected situation: it was the Will of Al’lah which had been carried out, and he knew that there was no might nor power except apart from that which came from Al’lah


    5. Why do you not gratify him, and have a short engagement? Yes, I do understand what you feel about the mercifulness of being often left alone, though I have never been worried in quite the same way as you seem to be; when I am driven it is to places like the kitchen, and your complaint is that you are driven to what most people would call enjoying yourself


    6. He whose meekness and mercifulness would not


    7. preaching Islam and his mercifulness: Taif was 52 miles southeast of Mecca


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    Synonyms for "mercifulness"

    clemency mercifulness mercy

    "mercifulness" definitions

    the feeling that motivates compassion


    a disposition to be kind and forgiving


    leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice