mercy
Kelime Anlamı :
1. merhamet.
2. rahmet.
3. rahmetle.
4. insafe.
5. Aman!/Allah aşkına!.
6. bereket.
7. merhametlilik.
8. aman.
9. af.
10. insaf.
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1.
compassionate treatment, especially of those under one's power; clemency.
2. A disposition to be kind and forgiving: a heart full of mercy.
3. something for which to be thankful; a blessing: it was a mercy that no one was hurt.
4. alleviation of distress; relief: taking in the refugees was an act of mercy.
5. at the mercy of without any protection against; helpless before: drifting in an open boat, at the mercy of the elements.
2. A disposition to be kind and forgiving: a heart full of mercy.
3. something for which to be thankful; a blessing: it was a mercy that no one was hurt.
4. alleviation of distress; relief: taking in the refugees was an act of mercy.
5. at the mercy of without any protection against; helpless before: drifting in an open boat, at the mercy of the elements.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another
2. forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate.
3. A tendency toward forgiveness, pity, or compassion
4. instances of forbearance or forgiveness.
5. A blessing, something to be thankful for.
2. forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate.
3. A tendency toward forgiveness, pity, or compassion
4. instances of forbearance or forgiveness.
5. A blessing, something to be thankful for.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
forbearance to inflict harm under circumstances of provocation, when one has the power to inflict it; compassionate treatment of an offender or adversary; clemency.
2. compassionate treatment of the unfortunate and helpless; sometimes, favor, beneficence.
3. disposition to exercise compassion or favor; pity; compassion; willingness to spare or to help.
4. A blessing regarded as a manifestation of compassion or favor.
2. compassionate treatment of the unfortunate and helpless; sometimes, favor, beneficence.
3. disposition to exercise compassion or favor; pity; compassion; willingness to spare or to help.
4. A blessing regarded as a manifestation of compassion or favor.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to thank.
2. to fine; amerce.
3. pitying forbearance or forgiveness; compassionate leniency toward enemies or wrongdoers; the disposition to treat offenders kindly or tenderly; the exercise of clemency in favor of an offender.
4. an act or exercise of forbearance, good will, or favor; also, a kindness undeserved or unexpected; a fortunate or providential circumstance; a blessing: as, it is a mercy that they escaped.
5. pity; compassion; benevolence: as, awork of mercy.
6. discretionary action; unrestrained exercise of the will and the power to punish and to spare: as, to be at one's mercy (that is, wholly in one's power).
7. to proclaim a tax.
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9. in criminal law, partial remission of a punishment to which a convict is subject, as distinguished from pardon, or total remission.
2. to fine; amerce.
3. pitying forbearance or forgiveness; compassionate leniency toward enemies or wrongdoers; the disposition to treat offenders kindly or tenderly; the exercise of clemency in favor of an offender.
4. an act or exercise of forbearance, good will, or favor; also, a kindness undeserved or unexpected; a fortunate or providential circumstance; a blessing: as, it is a mercy that they escaped.
5. pity; compassion; benevolence: as, awork of mercy.
6. discretionary action; unrestrained exercise of the will and the power to punish and to spare: as, to be at one's mercy (that is, wholly in one's power).
7. to proclaim a tax.
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9. in criminal law, partial remission of a punishment to which a convict is subject, as distinguished from pardon, or total remission.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a disposition to be kind and forgiving
2. the feeling that motivates compassion
3. something for which to be thankful
4. alleviation of distress; showing great kindness toward the distressed
5. leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice
2. the feeling that motivates compassion
3. something for which to be thankful
4. alleviation of distress; showing great kindness toward the distressed
5. leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice
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