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clemency
/ ˈklɛmənsɪ /
noun
mercy or leniency
mildness, esp of the weather
Other Word Forms
- overclemency noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of clemency1
Example Sentences
California Governor Gavin Newsom is examining a separate request to offer the brothers clemency - possibly in the form of a pardon.
Apart from parole and clemency, the brothers have also asked a new trial due to additional evidence being discovered in the case.
While Newsom hasn’t publicly commented on the case — and has separately considered granting the brothers’ clemency — his track record on high-profile parole cases doesn’t bode well for the brothers.
Elsewhere, Amnesty International said clemency falls "far short of the justice the Ogoni Nine need".
Sithy Bin, a Cambodian immigrant facing deportation, is among those offered clemency.
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When To Use
Clemency is mercy or the quality of being lenient.Clemency is most commonly used in a legal context for situations in which a prisoner is officially pardoned or has their sentence shortened.Example: The governor has granted her clemency, meaning she will be released early.
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