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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mercy - définition

BROAD TERM THAT REFERS TO BENEVOLENCE, FORGIVENESS, AND KINDNESS
Merciful; Leniency; Lenient; Mercifully; Lenience; Mercy in Islam
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Mercy         
·noun A blessing regarded as a manifestation of compassion or favor.
II. Mercy ·noun Compassionate treatment of the unfortunate and helpless; sometimes, favor, beneficence.
III. Mercy ·noun Disposition to exercise compassion or favor; pity; compassion; willingness to spare or to help.
IV. Mercy ·noun Forbearance to inflict harm under circumstances of provocation, when one has the power to inflict it; compassionate treatment of an offender or adversary; clemency.
mercy         
n.
1) to have mercy on
2) to show mercy to, towards
3) to beg for mercy
4) to throw oneself at smb.'s mercy
5) divine; infinite mercy; smb.'s tender mercies (ironic)
6) at smb.'s mercy
7) (misc.) we turned him over to the tender mercies of the student court
mercy         
n.
1.
Clemency, lenity, lenience, leniency, compassion, pity, tenderness, kindness, mildness, gentleness, benevolence.
2.
Blessing, providential favor.
3.
Pity, compassion, grace.
4.
Discretion, disposal.
5.
Pardon, forgiveness.

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Mercy

Mercy (Middle English, from Anglo-French merci, from Medieval Latin merced-, merces, from Latin, "price paid, wages", from merc-, merxi "merchandise") is benevolence, forgiveness, and kindness in a variety of ethical, religious, social, and legal contexts.

In the social and legal context, mercy may refer both to compassionate behavior on the part of those in power (e.g. mercy shown by a judge toward a convict), or on the part of a humanitarian third party, e.g., a mission of mercy aiming to treat war victims.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour mercy
1. If we have mercy on them, then Allah will have mercy on us," he added.
2. Another term for compassion is mercy, and true mercy is actually a divine attribute.
3. The authorities responded swiftly and without mercy.
4. With Adderley, Zawinul wrote several important songs, among them the slow and funky hit "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy." Zawinul then moved on to a brief collaboration with Miles Davis, at the time Davis was moving into the electric arena.
5. "The USNS Mercy mission commander has ceased all Mercy Pacific Partnership activities until a proper assessment can be made," Davis said in an e–mail.