In sentence: - "Don´t indulge that naughty child. O yaramaz çocuğa yüz verme." , "I haven´t indulged in a cigarette for a week. Bir haftadır sigaradan uzak duruyorum." , "She indulged her desire for candy. Şeker yeme arzusuna yenildi."
Etymology: [ in-'d&lj ] (verb.) circa 1623. From the Latin indulgeō (“to give free rein to”, “to be complaisant”).
Synonyms: coddle, cosset, pamper, spoil, allow, baby, cater, delight, entertain, favor, foster, give in, give rein to, go along, go easy on, gratify, humor, mollycoddle, nourish
Antonyms: disappoint, distress, hurt, abstain, moderate, not use
(sakınılması gereken bir şeye) teslim olmak: She indulged her desire for candy. Şeker yeme arzusuna yenildi, müsamaha etmek, haz almak, hoşgörmek, memnun etmek, şımartmak, boyun eğmek, içki içmek, izin vermek, zevk almak, temdit etmek, yüz vermek, tutulmak, düşkünlük göster, sigara içmek, içmek, müptela olmak, in kendine bir şey yapma, indulge düşkün ol/yüz ver, bulaşmak, mühleti uzatmak, teslimiyet göstermek, isteklerini yerine getir, düşkünlük, müsamaha göstermek,
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(sakınılması gereken bir şeye) teslim olmak: She indulged her desire for candy. Şeker yeme arzusuna yenildi fiil
To satisfy the wishes or whims of, To grant an extension to the deadline of a payment, :'' To yield to a temptation or desire, give in to desire; take unrestrained pleasure in, wallow; yield to, satisfy; pamper, spoil; humor, To be complacent toward; to give way to; not to oppose or restrain to give free course to; to give one's self up to; as, to indulge sloth, pride, selfishness, or inclinations; to yield to the desire of; to gratify by compliance; to humor; to withhold restraint from; as, to indulge children in their caprices or willfulness; to indulge one's self with a rest or in pleasure, To satisfy the wishes of; to give in to, To indulge one's self; to gratify one's tastes or desires; esp, (often followed by "in"): To take pleasure in, To grant as by favor; to bestow in concession, or in compliance with a wish or request, to give one's self up (to); to practice a forbidden or questionable act without restraint; followed by in, but formerly, also, by to, If you indulge someone, you let them have or do what they want, even if this is not good for them. He did not agree with indulging children. = spoil, If you indulge in something or if you indulge yourself, you allow yourself to have or do something that you know you will enjoy. Only rarely will she indulge in a glass of wine He returned to Britain so that he could indulge his passion for football You can indulge yourself without spending a fortune, yield (to); give satisfaction to, give free rein to; "The writer indulged in metaphorical language", enjoy to excess, treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!", enjoy to excess give free rein to; "The writer indulged in metaphorical language, indulgiate, past of indulge, Third-person singular in the present tense of to indulge, the act of indulging or gratifying a desire,
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To satisfy the wishes or whims of - "I love to indulge myself with beautiful clothes."
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To grant an extension to the deadline of a payment
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:'' To yield to a temptation or desire - "I indulged in drinking on the weekend."
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give in to desire; take unrestrained pleasure in, wallow; yield to, satisfy; pamper, spoil; humor fiil
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To be complacent toward; to give way to; not to oppose or restrain to give free course to; to give one's self up to; as, to indulge sloth, pride, selfishness, or inclinations; to yield to the desire of; to gratify by compliance; to humor; to withhold restraint from; as, to indulge children in their caprices or willfulness; to indulge one's self with a rest or in pleasure
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To satisfy the wishes of; to give in to
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To indulge one's self; to gratify one's tastes or desires; esp
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(often followed by "in"): To take pleasure in
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To grant as by favor; to bestow in concession, or in compliance with a wish or request
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to give one's self up (to); to practice a forbidden or questionable act without restraint; followed by in, but formerly, also, by to
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If you indulge someone, you let them have or do what they want, even if this is not good for them. He did not agree with indulging children. = spoil
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If you indulge in something or if you indulge yourself, you allow yourself to have or do something that you know you will enjoy. Only rarely will she indulge in a glass of wine He returned to Britain so that he could indulge his passion for football You can indulge yourself without spending a fortune
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yield (to); give satisfaction to
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give free rein to; "The writer indulged in metaphorical language"
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enjoy to excess
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treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"
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enjoy to excess give free rein to; "The writer indulged in metaphorical language
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indulgiate
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indulged
past of indulge
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indulges
Third-person singular in the present tense of to indulge
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