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forgiveness    音标拼音: [fɚg'ɪvnəs] [fɔrg'ɪvnəs]
n. 宽恕,宽仁之心

宽恕,宽仁之心

forgiveness
n 1: compassionate feelings that support a willingness to
forgive
2: the act of excusing a mistake or offense [synonym: {forgiveness},
{pardon}]

Forgiveness \For*give"ness\, n. [AS. forgifnes.]
1. The act of forgiving; the state of being forgiven; as, the
forgiveness of sin or of injuries.
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To the Lord our God belong mercies and
forgivenesses. --Dan. ix. 9.
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In whom we have . . . the forgiveness of sin. --Eph.
i. 7.
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2. Disposition to pardon; willingness to forgive.
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If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord,
who shall stand? But there is forgiveness with thee,
that thou mayest be feared. --Ps. cxxx. 3,
4.

Syn: Pardon, remission.

Usage: {Forgiveness}, {Pardon}. Forgiveness is Anglo-Saxon,
and pardon Norman French, both implying a giving back.
The word pardon, being early used in our Bible, has,
in religious matters, the same sense as forgiveness;
but in the language of common life there is a
difference between them, such as we often find between
corresponding Anglo-Saxon and Norman words. Forgive
points to inward feeling, and suppose alienated
affection; when we ask forgiveness, we primarily seek
the removal of anger. Pardon looks more to outward
things or consequences, and is often applied to
trifling matters, as when we beg pardon for
interrupting a man, or for jostling him in a crowd.
The civil magistrate also grants a pardon, and not
forgiveness. The two words are, therefore, very
clearly distinguished from each other in most cases
which relate to the common concerns of life.
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66 Moby Thesaurus words for "forgiveness":
Lethe, absentmindedness, absolution, acquittal, acquittance,
allowance, amnesty, benevolence, clearance, clearing, clemency,
commiseration, compassion, compurgation, condolence,
decay of memory, destigmatization, destigmatizing, discharge,
disculpation, dismissal, exculpation, excuse, exoneration, favor,
feeling, forbearance, forgetfulness, forgetting, grace,
hazy recollection, heedlessness, humanity, indulgence, kindness,
leniency, mercifulness, mercy, mitigation, nepenthe, nirvana,
obliteration, oblivion, obliviousness, pardon, pathos, pity,
purgation, purging, quarter, quietus, quittance, release, relief,
remission, reprieve, ruth, self-pity, short memory, shrift,
sympathy, tolerance, unmindfulness, verdict of acquittal,
vindication, waters of oblivion



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  • Forgiveness: Letting go of grudges and bitterness - Mayo Clinic
    Forgiveness is a commitment to change It takes practice To move toward forgiveness, you might: Recognize the value of forgiveness and how it can improve your life Identify what needs healing and who you want to forgive Join a support group or see a counselor
  • Forgiveness - Psychology Today
    Forgiveness is the release of resentment or anger Forgiveness doesn’t mean reconciliation One doesn't have to return to the same relationship or accept the same harmful behaviors from an
  • Forgiveness Definition | What Is Forgiveness - Greater Good
    Psychologists generally define forgiveness as a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment or vengeance toward a person or group who has harmed you, regardless of whether they actually deserve your forgiveness
  • How to Practice Forgiveness and Let Go of Resentment
    Forgiveness is the conscious decision to let go of resentment after you feel you have been wronged It’s natural to feel angry, betrayed, and disappointed after someone has hurt you But
  • Forgiveness - Wikipedia
    Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may have felt initially wronged, victimized, harmed, or hurt goes through a process of changing feelings and attitude regarding a given offender for their actions, and overcomes the impact of the offense, flaw, or mistake including negative emotions
  • The power of forgiveness - Harvard Health
    Practicing forgiveness can have powerful health benefits Observational studies, and even some randomized trials, suggest that forgiveness is associated with lower levels of depression, anxiety, and hostility; reduced substance abuse; higher self-esteem; and greater life satisfaction
  • Forgiveness Therapy | Worksheet - Therapist Aid
    Forgiveness is a process where someone who has been wronged chooses to let go of their resentment, and treat the wrongdoer with compassion Forgiveness does not mean forgetting or condoning the wrongdoing, granting legal mercy, or reconciling a relationship
  • How to Forgive Someone: 17 Benefits, Tips, and Strategies
    Forgiveness might seem challenging, but when you think about it, it simply means letting go of your anger, hurt, and desire for vengeance
  • Forgiveness - American Psychological Association (APA)
    Willfully putting aside feelings of resentment toward an individual who has committed a wrong, been unfair or hurtful, or otherwise harmed one in some way Forgiveness is not equated with reconciliation or excusing another, and it is not merely accepting what happened or ceasing to be angry
  • The Many Benefits of Forgiveness - Verywell Mind
    There are a million ways that people can hurt us, and forgiveness is not always easy Learn why forgiveness is important for your own wellbeing





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