English to Urdu Dictionary indulgence

indulgence

آسکتی
definition
noun
indulgence in self-pity
the action or fact of indulging.
The ‘treasures of the Church,’ out of which the Pope grants indulgences , are not sufficiently named or known among the people of Christ.
(in the Roman Catholic Church) a grant by the pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
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Inside, the new-style voting forms were being accepted with the slightest shrug of 'indulgence' ; it changes, it stays the same.
So the starting point of the law is an essentially agnostic view of religious beliefs and a tolerant 'indulgence' to religious and cultural diversity.
First and foremost, Antony writes for himself, but this it is no selfish 'indulgence' .
Many items came complete with copper food warmers, and the entire evening was one of 'indulgence' (and overindulgence at times).
Now, by love I don't mean 'indulgence' or sentimentality.
If we had, we would not treat blatant apologists for the Soviet Union with fond 'indulgence' and even respect.
Claire collects shoes—it is her 'indulgence'
She would never let him get away with such 'indulgence' in self-pity.
This post is a sad observation inspired by what I find to be excessive 'indulgence' in predictory politics in the previous post in this weblog.
To be able to look at childhood fantasies with 'indulgence' and optimism is a lot about recognising the child in all of us.
Unfortunately, this talent had a weak side: her inclination toward 'indulgence' and spoiling her little darlings.
But often there's a slightly patronising tone, a hint of 'indulgence' .
'indulgence' in self-pity
King is indulging his imagination, and we have to indulge his 'indulgence' if we're going to enjoy this.
the notice given granted a final 'indulgence' of four weeks
It was either taught in parables or using horror messages to discourage young people from ‘premarital’ sexual 'indulgence' .
The city of 'indulgence' and excess will be this summer's location for the largest annual scientific forum and food technology exposition.
Is this writing, then, some kind of solipsistic 'indulgence' conducted purely for your own benefit?
Indeed, as Richard points out, the plenary 'indulgence' first given to the Crusaders soon ceased to be the primary motive for undertaking a Crusade.
Basically if you knew that you had sinned you would wait until a pardoner was in your region selling an 'indulgence' and purchase one.
she regarded his affairs with a casual, slightly amused 'indulgence'
Students showed a greater disposition to disclose 'indulgence' in these behaviors to peers and others outside the family than to those within it.
We are in the era of guarded opulence and while heads are rolling in town, a certain level of 'indulgence' continues to continue in Napoleon's France.
A naughty but nice treat or a well-deserved 'indulgence' ?
If this is 'indulgence' , then indulge me, because I'm impressed and fascinated.
I think this neglect of graphic design as a serious discipline is the fact that it is seen mainly as based on aesthetic 'indulgence' .
As with most medieval societies, meat was a luxury, enjoyed only as an occasional 'indulgence' .
'indulgence' in self-pity
The very measures that are supposed to protect our young people from over 'indulgence' of self-abuse habits are in fact the lures that draw them into it.
The US had once looked upon Japanese ambitions with a level of sympathy, even 'indulgence' .
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