English to Arabic Dictionary forbearance

forbearance

تسامح
definition
noun
forbearance from taking action
patient self-control; restraint and tolerance.
translation of 'forbearance'
noun
هوادة,
إمساك عن,
تسامح,
رفق,
صبر,
تجمل,
حلم
example
his unfailing courtesy and 'forbearance' under great provocation
And thank you for your 'forbearance' and your extraordinary patience today as we celebrate the dedication of this extraordinary institution.
Travel widens horizons in more ways than one, and makes people wiser and more mature, besides developing the qualities of tolerance and 'forbearance' .
In my case, I saw that with a little patience and 'forbearance' , the moderate majority on both sides could probably have come to terms with each other ages ago - if the vested interests of extremists were not threatened by any accommodation.
In moral philosophy, feeling shame has generally been considered a natural disposition or sensation, and the fear of incurring it an universal motive for action or 'forbearance' from antiquity onwards.
'forbearance' from taking action
We would ask road users to show 'forbearance' and patience.
We would like to thank members of the public who travel between York, Scarborough and beyond for their patience and 'forbearance' during these difficult times.
The message of this judgment is that when promises of payment on pleas for 'forbearance' are made, the commercial creditor is well advised to ask to have an agreement in writing signed by the promisee.
We legislate them for ourselves, and also for others, when we demand respect or civility or 'forbearance' from them.
He too joined in the thanks and compliments to the count staff and thanked the candidates and their agents for their courtesy, patience and 'forbearance' throughout a long and arduous process.
If we have not learned a lesson of 'forbearance' from studying the rise and fall of the Langford campfire myth, we surely must learn it from the ghosts of Kaibab deer and Chief Seattle.
Tolerance as 'forbearance' leads to individuals who act without discrimination out of restraint but in fact remain intolerant in thoughts and beliefs.
It is simply ridiculous; no one has shown more tolerance or 'forbearance' than me.
But where the promise provided an inducement for the act or 'forbearance' , the requirement of consideration is satisfied even though there were also other inducements operating on the promisee's mind.
And crown thy good with compassion and restraint and 'forbearance' and a commitment to peace, to democracy, to economic justice here at home and throughout the world.
In a speech in 1906, Norton Parker Chipman recalled that his friend Abraham Lincoln was ‘firm as the granite hills,’ yet capable of great patience and 'forbearance' .
A gentleman, he's serious, polite, professional, even forbidding at first, emitting an air of patient 'forbearance' .
Relief of pain must be balanced by our understanding of the moral education which illness can supply, evoking courage, 'forbearance' and patience.
All around, patience and 'forbearance' are running thin.
Whether it be called waiver or 'forbearance' on his part, or an agreed variation of substituted performance, does not matter.
We thank all riders for their patience and 'forbearance' .
In all probability, patience, 'forbearance' , and restraint would have conquered their hearts.
If we are asking for 'forbearance' from our patrons then we must show our commitment to them.
If you have enough patience and 'forbearance' , you'll be pleasantly surprised by how much of you people want, and how much they're willing to pay for it.
The 'forbearance' made no difference; it was not of any value.
The remuneration had allegedly been paid at a time when the company was known by its directors to be making losses and to be unable to pay its debts without 'forbearance' from its creditors, but there was no allegation of fraud.
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