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Words and sentences: Use indulgence in sentences (about 30)

Indulgence Pinyin: zong rong

Indulgence explanation: To allow wrong behavior to develop without stopping it.

Indulge in a sentence: 1. He indulged his son and gave him a lot of pocket money.

2. But the freedom from coddling makes up for the lack of restraint and suppression. Our souls appear clear and bright because they are not seduced by constant pampering, pampering, and beautiful clothes.

3. If they indulge their sense of security on campus, they will become a frog in the well and fail to seize the opportunity to adapt to society.

4. We may be indulged by her, intoxicated and lose ourselves, but who cares?

5. Virgo woman and Pisces man are a very harmonious couple. Virgo woman is pampered by her Pisces partner, and her romantic partner makes her always look forward to him.

6. What I want to say is that it is disgraceful to support and condone ethnic separatists and associate with ethnic separatist forces, and it will harm one's own interests and image.

7. They over-indulge their children, which has a negative impact on the child's character.

8. He wanted some pampering and care but couldn't find it in his wife, so he turned to elsewhere.

9. I just wish she wasn't so meek and conniving. I hope she realized that, in some important ways, the school cafeteria is more cognitively demanding than the library.

10. The good news is that the opposite also affects us. Cash payments can buffer against self-indulgence.

11. Few people believe that the riots occurred without the connivance of the Communist Party, but it is obvious that other dissatisfactions also played a role.

12. This connivance includes the business class, who will benefit from various private transactions once they do not actually benefit from the ruling tribe and its alliance.

13. Logue is unwilling to indulge his patient's ego, while Bertie always thinks his doctor is a charlatan until a breakthrough involves Hamlet's soliloquy and a tape recorder.

14. One answer is that when we may think of others as materialistic, we are justifying or even condoning our own purchases.

15. It is regrettable that he looked back at the years of connivance and greed under President Carter.

16. After all, Russia condoned the previous unconstitutional move to overthrow authoritarian President Bakiyev.

17. When you are pregnant for the first time, your husband will accompany you for a check-up. When you feel tired, you will rest. When you are in a good mood, you will pamper yourself.