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Indulging   /ɪndˈəldʒɪŋ/   Listen
Indulging

noun
1.
The act of indulging or gratifying a desire.  Synonyms: humoring, indulgence, pampering.



Indulge

verb
(past & past part. indulged; pres. part. indulging)
1.
Give free rein to.
2.
Yield (to); give satisfaction to.  Synonyms: gratify, pander.
3.
Enjoy to excess.  Synonym: luxuriate.
4.
Treat with excessive indulgence.  Synonyms: baby, cocker, coddle, cosset, featherbed, mollycoddle, pamper, spoil.  "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"



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"Indulging" Quotes from Famous Books



... instance, the foreground of Salvator, in No. 220 of the Dulwich Gallery. There is, on the right-hand side of it, an object, which I never walk through the room without contemplating for a minute or two with renewed solicitude and anxiety of mind, indulging in a series of very wild and imaginative conjectures as to its probable or possible meaning. I think there is reason to suppose that the artist intended it either for a very large stone, or for the trunk of a tree; but any decision as to ...
— Modern Painters Volume I (of V) • John Ruskin

... Robert Breckenridge, of Kentucky, were among the speakers. Mrs. Rose, sitting in the gallery, called the reverend gentleman to order for violating the sense of the audience, in entirely overlooking the important object which had called the people together, and indulging in a violent clerical harangue against a class whom he stigmatized as infidels. This bold innovation of a woman upon the hitherto unquestioned prerogatives of the clergy, at once caused a tremendous excitement. Loud cries of "Throw her down!" "Drag her out!" "She's an ...
— History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I • Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage

... their homes for a few years, to serve their Redeemer in foreign lands? Who is willing to obey this last, this most benevolent command of our Lord, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature? But I must stop. Loss of sleep for this night will be the consequence of indulging myself ...
— Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons • Arabella W. Stuart

... "I have been indulging in a solitary cigar myself," answered Gilbert. "One is apt to be inspired with an antipathy to the house on this kind of evening. I left the Listers yawning over their tea-cups, and came out for a ramble. The aspect of the lane at which we parted company this evening tempted me ...
— Fenton's Quest • M. E. Braddon

... up to bring some tea, found Hilda indulging in tears that she had been too proud to shed before her husband; and, having had an extended personal experience of such matters, rightly guessed that there had been a conjugal tiff, the blame of which, needless to say, she fixed upon the ...
— Dawn • H. Rider Haggard


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