Examples of 'indulge' in a sentence
Meaning of "indulge"
indulge (verb): To allow oneself to enjoy a particular pleasure or desire
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- To yield to a temptation or desire.
- To satisfy the wishes or whims of.
- To give way to (a habit or temptation); to not oppose or restrain.
- To grant an extension to the deadline of a payment.
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And you encouraged me to indulge in these delusions.
Indulge me and put your instruments down.
I will have to indulge you some day.
Indulge yourself and your loved ones.
I think we should indulge you in your obsession.
Indulge us with a few hours of your life.
I would not indulge in too much guilt.
Indulge your body with professional massages.
I am hoping you will indulge me in a personal account.
Indulge with the one you love.
We are not here to indulge our personal feelings.
Indulge his fantasies for a little while.
I will not indulge you any further.
I do not know why you indulge her.
I will not indulge your childish whims.
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The place for him to indulge every.
So let us not indulge ourselves in any squeamishness.
Christmas is not something to indulge in right now.
It must not indulge in politicization of its work.
Charlotte felt free to indulge her fantasy.
Let them indulge themselves a while longer.
You would rather not indulge my fantasy.
I can also indulge in hooliganism if i am bound too.
Or it could tell them to indulge every desire.
I only indulge in one wrong deed a day.
I do not have time to indulge your paranoia.
Please indulge us here on this earthly plain.
I will stick around to indulge your obsession.
Not to indulge in a talent for legalistic moralizing.
But it feels good to indulge yourself sometimes.
My guess is you already know that indulge me.
We are not to indulge the whims of lower beings.
Once in a while you can indulge yourself.
Now we can indulge in our favorite vice.
It also means that you must indulge me.
So let us not indulge our anger here.
I think moving forward we should indulge less.
I am not here to indulge your romantic whims.
I find it best usually not to indulge them.
Who will not indulge in political shenanigans.
The taxi wants us to come indulge ourselves.
Sometimes we indulge ourselves in little amateur productions.
I voluntarily agree to not indulge in any alcohol.
People who indulge in such prefurdid practices.
Why can not you indulge that.
I refuse to indulge in any kind of sloppy sentimentality.
I do not have time to indulge her paranoia.
Willing to indulge in some slightly unusual practices.
Sometimes you got to indulge the children.
We shall indulge your taste of it this morning.