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How to use lenient in a sentence

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A journalist in Melbourne wrote a column suggesting that a local magistrate was too lenient on criminals.
Therefore, I will not suspend you this time, but do not expect me to be so lenient with you next time.
Dance companies are more lenient about tattoos than you might expect, and certainly more so than they once were.
Academic staff at overseas universities tend to be more lenient towards guest students from developing countries.
People see that present-day law is unduly lenient towards the criminal, and unsympathetic, sometimes harsh, towards the victim.
The punishment must fit the crime, yet we let magistrates get away with handing out lenient sentences.
There is no need for them to be lenient, nor are they expected to close their eyes to evil practices.
Perhaps this is a poor assumption, but if you were ever to be caught, the authorities might be more lenient with you.
So far, though, the inspectors themselves have displayed a rather more lenient, laid-back approach.
It is unlikely they would be lenient with someone they view as a recidivist.
Judges have been accused of being too lenient when dealing with drunk, abusive and violent air rage offenders.
You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up.
However, three factors eventually tipped the balance in favor of comparatively lenient policies.
This first Georgia slave code, which was not as detailed as the codes of the older slave colonies, was quickly determined to be too lenient.
There is none of our modern screenwriting need to provide story arcs, lenient human touches and love interest.
In handling the disputes of which daily life in Massachusetts was full, he was unfailingly humble, flexible, lenient, charitable, and fair.
But we soon learn that the cops have to close down the carnal cathouse because the publicity makes the police look lenient.
In the case of the chamaephytes, a lenient grazing pressure is indicated by the different plants.
Every case of slavery, however lenient its inflictions and mitigated its atrocities, indicates an oppressor, the oppressed, and oppression.
The British press has been atypically lenient in its review of his atrociously indecorous behaviour.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To stigmatise such a movement as merely eccentric is to pass very lenient censure.
Now be lenient with me and don't get in a passion so easily, but be gentle like me.
The laws were lenient, for most crimes could be atoned for by money or other fines.
Therefore he asked that the magistrate would consider all this, and be lenient.
Even five years before, in the Kootnai country, Jennings had been no matinee idol and Time had not been lenient.
As he was the presentee of the king, the bishop had special inducement to be lenient.
Would you think it strange, your excellency, if they were not lenient?
We are instinctively lenient with our appraisal of the dead.
He could well afford to be lenient to a rebel of his calibre.
I would ask you, dearest, to be very generous with him always, and very lenient on his faults when he is not by.
And you, being a good man, can pass it as such, and forgive and pity the dreamer, and be lenient and encouraging when he wakes?
The inferior clergy were by no means so lenient as the Bishop.
She laid a lenient tax upon the neighbors and the town below.
The same perplexity will invariably haunt us with regard to natures that tend to feed exclusively upon the Beautiful, let their earthly fate be as lenient as it may.
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