Clemently

/ˈklɛm.ənt.li/

दयापूर्वक; नरमी से; क्षमाशीलता से

Origin & History

From Latin clemens (“mild, merciful”) via Old French, plus English adverb-forming suffix -ly.

लैटिन clemens (अर्थ: ‘कोमल, दयालु/क्षमाशील’) से, पुरानी फ्रेंच के माध्यम से; फिर अंग्रेज़ी में क्रिया-विशेषण बनाने वाला प्रत्यय -ly जुड़ा।

Definition

In a way that shows mercy, gentleness, or willingness to forgive rather than punish severely.

दया, कोमलता या क्षमाशीलता दिखाते हुए; कठोर दंड देने के बजाय नरमी से।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
The judge spoke clemently to the first-time offender.
न्यायाधीश ने पहली बार अपराध करने वाले से दयापूर्वक बात की।

Usage Examples

She asked the teacher to grade the late assignment clemently.
He treated the stray dog clemently and offered it food.
The committee decided to deal with minor infractions clemently.
The king ruled clemently after the rebellion ended.

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Idioms & Phrases

Deal clemently with someone
किसी के साथ नरमी/दया से पेश आना
Judge someone clemently
किसी का फैसला दयापूर्वक/नरमी से करना