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  1. The meaning of RELENT is to become less severe, harsh, or strict usually from reasons of humanity. How to use relent in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Relent.

  2. to act in a less severe way towards someone and allow something that you had refused to allow before: Her parents eventually relented and let her go to the party. The security guard relented and let them through. Synonyms. soften. yield. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accepting & agreeing reluctantly. accede to something. acceptance.

  3. verb (used without object) to soften in feeling, temper, or determination; become more mild, compassionate, or forgiving. Synonyms: yield, bend. to become less severe; slacken: The winds relented.

  4. Synonyms for RELENT: succumb, submit, concede, surrender, budge, capitulate, bow, yield; Antonyms of RELENT: resist, contend, fight, oppose, meet, confront, face, defy.

  5. to act in a less severe way toward someone and allow something that you had refused to allow before: Her parents eventually relented and let her go to the party. The security guard relented and let them through. Synonyms. soften. yield. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accepting & agreeing reluctantly. accede to something. acceptance.

  6. You have to keep trying to make the sale and never give in until you've made it. The root of relent is the Latin lentus, which means "to slow down or soften." The original meaning, from the 15th century, most likely had to do with the heart — as in "to stop resisting love."

  7. 1. To become more lenient, compassionate, or forgiving. See Synonyms at yield. 2. To become less severe or intense; slacken: The storm finally relented. [Middle English relenten, to melt, from Anglo-Norman relenter, from relent, damp : Latin re-, re- + Latin lentus, sticky, slow .]

  8. If you relent, you allow someone to do something that you had previously refused to allow them to do.

  9. Definition of relent verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. verb. relented, relenting, relents. To become more lenient, compassionate, or forgiving. American Heritage. To soften in temper, resolution, etc.; become less severe, stern, or stubborn. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To melt. Webster's New World.

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