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Adverbial with mercy has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: with mercy1. Noun: MercyDefinition: Compassionate treatment or forgiveness shown towards someone who could be punished or treated harshly. Sample Sentence: The judge sentenced the criminal with mercy, considering his difficult background. Related Products: Books about Mercy 2. Adverbial Phrase: With MercyDefinition: To show compassion, forgiveness, or kindness when dealing with someone or something. Sample Sentence: The teacher graded the students' papers with mercy, giving extra points for effort. Related Products: Acts of Kindness 3. Prepositional Phrase: With MercyDefinition: Indicating the presence of mercy or the method by which an action is done. Sample Sentence: The rescue team saved the drowning victim with mercy and skill. Related Products: Rescue Equipment 4. Idiomatic Phrase: With MercyDefinition: Used in various contexts to express an intense or extreme action or impact. Sample Sentence: The hurricane hit the coastal town with mercy, leaving behind devastating destruction. Related Products: Natural Disaster Preparation | ||||
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