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		Definition of clemency in English: clemencynoun ˈklɛmənsiˈklɛmənsi mass nounMercy; lenience.  Example sentencesExamples -  He expanded his mission, compiling a list of women who might be good candidates for clemency.
 -  He was freed on Friday after being granted royal clemency and immediately announced that he had been forced into confessing to the bombings.
 -  Everyone in the land is slowly coming to respect Gulliver's clemency and kindness.
 -  He is trying to raise public awareness about her plight in order to win some state-sanctioned clemency, but it might be too late.
 -  His bid for clemency failed despite frantic lobbying by his supporters.
 -  In effect, he argues that indiscriminate clemency for murderers perverts both justice and mercy.
 -  It's a proud tradition, as you know, of executive clemency that began with President Harry Truman.
 -  Self-constraint and clemency is the principle path to righteousness.
 -  He would, however, have the right to grant clemency to prisoners on federal death row, which currently houses 29 men.
 -  Johannah was devastated and put into motion a petition for clemency.
 -  Nine years later, after having had countless appeals and pleas for clemency rejected, Bleach, 52, is returning home.
 -  Despite his calls for clemency, it's not clear how he plans to keep his promise.
 -  When the Prison Commission discussed the virtues of parole it invoked ideas of mercy and clemency.
 -  Her supporters have lodged a petition of mercy and are hoping the government will use its royal prerogative to grant clemency and release her.
 -  His record indicates, for instance, that he did not see his role as one of mercy, the traditional reason for clemency.
 -  It said Nguyen's appeals for clemency were carefully considered.
 -  Unfortunately, the law is utterly silent on how, why and when this clemency should be exercised.
 -  They were granted an order of clemency by the king.
 -  I have it in my hand right now from the governor's office, as to why clemency was denied.
 -  In general, convicts can file for clemency as many times as they want, but they have to wait a year or two between applications.
 
  Synonyms mercy, mercifulness, leniency, lenience, mildness, indulgence, forbearance, quarter compassion, humanity, pity, sympathy, kindness, magnanimity, benignity, charity, grace, humaneness, humanitarianism, soft-heartedness, tenderness 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Latin clementia, from clemens, clement- 'clement'.    Definition of clemency in US English: clemencynounˈklɛmənsiˈklemənsē Mercy; lenience.  Example sentencesExamples -  Nine years later, after having had countless appeals and pleas for clemency rejected, Bleach, 52, is returning home.
 -  Her supporters have lodged a petition of mercy and are hoping the government will use its royal prerogative to grant clemency and release her.
 -  In general, convicts can file for clemency as many times as they want, but they have to wait a year or two between applications.
 -  It's a proud tradition, as you know, of executive clemency that began with President Harry Truman.
 -  His bid for clemency failed despite frantic lobbying by his supporters.
 -  Self-constraint and clemency is the principle path to righteousness.
 -  When the Prison Commission discussed the virtues of parole it invoked ideas of mercy and clemency.
 -  Johannah was devastated and put into motion a petition for clemency.
 -  He would, however, have the right to grant clemency to prisoners on federal death row, which currently houses 29 men.
 -  Everyone in the land is slowly coming to respect Gulliver's clemency and kindness.
 -  He was freed on Friday after being granted royal clemency and immediately announced that he had been forced into confessing to the bombings.
 -  In effect, he argues that indiscriminate clemency for murderers perverts both justice and mercy.
 -  I have it in my hand right now from the governor's office, as to why clemency was denied.
 -  His record indicates, for instance, that he did not see his role as one of mercy, the traditional reason for clemency.
 -  It said Nguyen's appeals for clemency were carefully considered.
 -  They were granted an order of clemency by the king.
 -  He expanded his mission, compiling a list of women who might be good candidates for clemency.
 -  Despite his calls for clemency, it's not clear how he plans to keep his promise.
 -  Unfortunately, the law is utterly silent on how, why and when this clemency should be exercised.
 -  He is trying to raise public awareness about her plight in order to win some state-sanctioned clemency, but it might be too late.
 
  Synonyms mercy, mercifulness, leniency, lenience, mildness, indulgence, forbearance, quarter 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Latin clementia, from clemens, clement- ‘clement’.     |