English to Portuguese Dictionary forgiving

forgiving

indulgente
definition
verb
I don't think I'll ever forgive David for the way he treated her
stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake.
adjective
Taylor was in a forgiving mood
ready and willing to forgive.
translation of 'forgiving'
adjective
indulgente,
inclinado ao perdão,
clemente
example
There is a 'forgiving' , arcade-style quality to the ride, as well as a helpful cornering aid, with arrows turning green once you have slowed to the optimum speed.
Our attempts at being nonjudgemental, 'forgiving' and compassionate are feeble.
And improvisations are very 'forgiving' - entered into in the spirit of ‘What's to lose?’
I can't be sensitive and 'forgiving' and compassionate 24 hours a day.
The poor fools, they don't know what they are doing, he concluded, and he was able to establish a 'forgiving' and understanding state of being.
He sat there with his head down, obviously out of shame, and I can understand that, but we are a 'forgiving' bunch on this side of the Chamber.
Throughout the cast, a peculiar kind of professionalism characterised a collection of poor performances which managed to be bad without ever having even a bit of 'forgiving' personality.
The 'forgiving' rims in the arena were nothing but help for the long-distance shooting Gaels, who mostly relied on points from behind the arch to stay in the game.
Jacobs has a shrewd, if 'forgiving' eye and, given his background as son of a poor black southern bar-owner, an endearing sense of the absurdity of the world he found himself in.
This is the second time my bike has been stolen so I'm not in a 'forgiving' mood now.
This tolerance is less 'forgiving' than PCI and also requires layout designers to pay attention to an additional set of constraints.
Business leaders, at least, seem in a 'forgiving' mood.
It's a 'forgiving' recipe, so experiment a bit.
Voice control of the computer holds promise, but crewmembers want something much more reliable on the machine side and much more 'forgiving' of human error.
It was lengthy and involved and I could see no one was in a 'forgiving' mood.
Americans are a 'forgiving' people, a compassionate people, a people who are always ready to give a guy a second chance.
Richard, the upright and 'forgiving' friend from whom Danny has grown apart over the years, hands him the story, offering him a lifeline from the past and rekindling a friendship for the future.
Podocarpus macrophyllus, a relative of the yew, is also very 'forgiving' , growing to only 15 ft, hardy and good in shade.
It was just bad luck for him that I wasn't in a 'forgiving' mood.
Now investors are feeling the pain and in a less 'forgiving' mood when it comes to executive excess or wrongdoing.
Hypothetically speaking, even if there is a zero per cent chance of something going wrong on this first pilot run, what about all the other students who do not have the luxury of a 'forgiving' schedule?
And yet every tale is delivered with a 'forgiving' chuckle, every outrage defused by the affectionate admiration that Davis couldn't help inspiring in his victims.
From a practical standpoint, rubber is a 'forgiving' material, able to withstand the abuse of heavy equipment and harsh chemicals, such as acetone and disinfectants.
She was usually such an easy-going and 'forgiving' kid; it just wasn't like her to be so stubborn.
On reflection, we usually saw the wisdom of her more 'forgiving' approach and learned that working cooperatively achieved more in the long run and certainly made life much more pleasant.
But as I have said earlier, the audience can be very 'forgiving' (and sometimes inanely lauding) if the director is very giving.
Many of us live in a 'forgiving' environment where people have the leisure to explore ways of changing their very selves, at the physical, social and spiritual levels.
Now, I don't entirely agree with his position but it also seems we are not very 'forgiving' of critical perspectives on scientific and technological innovation.
She is the Eternal Feminine, 'forgiving' and compassionate and able to reconcile terrorist and victim with her abounding sweetness.
It's been suggested that having terminal cancer has made me more 'forgiving' and magnanimous, since death is approaching at considerable speed.
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