Meanings
- 1.
nachsichtig, mild, Schonung gewährend
- “Meist ist man zu seinen eigenen Kindern indulgenter als zu fremden.”
- “Researchers at Brigham Young University have found that teenagers who grow up with parents who are either too strict or too indulgent tend to binge drink more than their peers.”
- “To feed a child in an indulgent way would be to be highly responsive to them as a person, what they love, what they seem to need, the foods they crave, the foods they demand, but the indulgent style would place no demands on them to eat well, or fewer demands.”
- “But the Cho case indicates South Korean society is less indulgent of the second and third generation members of high-profile business families.”
Englishindulgent, lenient, tolerantEspañolindulgente, permisivoFrançaisindulgent, clémentItalianoindulgente, morbidoPortuguêsindulgente, toleranteРусскийснисходи́тельный, снисходительный, мягкийTürkçehoşgörülü, müsamahalıУкраїнськапоблажливий, толерантнийΕλληνικάεπιεικής, συμπαθητικόςTiếng Việtkhoan dung, nhân nhượngالعربيةمتساهل, مرن
Adjective forms
positive
indulgenter
comparative
indulgenterer
superlative
indulgentester