Indulge
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- (FIGURATIVE) បង្កើតឧបសគ្គ, នាំអោយរំខាន, នាំអោយទើសទាល់, ពិបាកចិត្ត (រអែងចិត្ត) / នាំអោយខ្វះប្រាក់
Example: They indulge their child too much, it's bad for his character.
verb — past tense: indulged ; past participle: indulged ; present participle: indulging ;
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- (TRANSITIVE) ~ in something (to satisfy (a desire), to gratify the wishes of, to yield to, to please oneself [by doing something]) indulge a child ទំយើ
Example: To indulge a liking for tennis, to indulge in daydreaming, indulge a child, indulge in self-glorification.indulge his whims ផ្ដេកផ្ដួលទៅតាម - 2.
- (INTRANSITIVE) ធ្វើអោយទើសទាល់, អោយចង្អៀតចង្អល់
- indulge in
- បណ្ដោយខ្លួនក្នុង, ប្រព្រឹត្តិនូវ
- បណ្ដែតបណ្ដោយខ្លួនទៅតាម
ENGLISH MEANING
verb — past tense: indulged ; past participle: indulged ; present participle: indulging ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To be complacent toward; to give way to; not to oppose or restrain
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- (TRANSITIVE) To give free course to; to give one's self up to; as, to indulge sloth, pride, selfishness, or inclinations;
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- (TRANSITIVE) To yield to the desire of; to gratify by compliance; to humor; to withhold restraint from; as, to indulge children in their caprices or willfulness; to indulge one's self with a rest or in pleasure.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To grant as by favor; to bestow in concession, or in compliance with a wish or request.
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- (INTRANSITIVE) To indulge one's self; to gratify one's tastes or desires; esp., to give one's self up (to); to practice a forbidden or questionable act without restraint; -- followed by in, but formerly, also, by to.
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- allow, cater, coddle, entertain, gratify, humor, permit, placate, please, suffer, tolerate