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    Clem·en·cy
    /ˈklemənsē/

    noun

    • 1. mercy; lenience: "an appeal for clemency"
  2. The meaning of CLEMENCY is disposition to be merciful and especially to moderate the severity of punishment due. How to use clemency in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Clemency.

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · Updated February 15, 2024. U.S. Department of Justice. Office of the Pardon Attorney. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Washington DC 20530. USPardon.Attorney@usdoj.gov. Email is the preferred method of contact. Attachments should be in PDF format. 202-616-6070.

  4. Clemency is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Chinonye Chukwu. It stars Alfre Woodard, Richard Schiff, Danielle Brooks, Michael O'Neill, Richard Gunn, Wendell Pierce, and Aldis Hodge. The plot follows the lives of prison warden Bernadine Williams (Woodard) and death row inmate Anthony Woods (Hodge).

  5. what does clemency mean? 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.

  6. CLEMENCY definition: 1. kindness when giving a punishment: 2. (of weather) the quality of being pleasant or not severe…. Learn more.

  7. CLEMENCY meaning: 1. kindness when giving a punishment: 2. (of weather) the quality of being pleasant or not severe…. Learn more.

  8. You could try begging her for clemency — compassion shown by people in power towards people who rebel or break the law. Clemency is also a weather word, though nowadays it's much more common to hear people talk about "inclement weather" than, say, "the clemency of the storm."

  9. noun. /ˈklemənsi/ [uncountable] (formal) kind treatment of somebody when they are being punished; a lack of desire to punish somebody so severely synonym mercy. a plea for clemency. He was executed by firing squad despite widespread pleas for clemency. His lawyers appealed for clemency on the grounds of ill health. Word Origin.

  10. Mildness or gentleness of temper, as shown in the exercise of authority or power; mercy, leniency. 1553. Her [the Queen's] great and aboundaunte clemencie. Queen Mary I, Proclam. Coins in J. Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials (1721) vol. III. App. v. 8. 1555. To persuade hym of the.. clemencie of owre men.

  11. 1. the quality of being clement; disposition to show forbearance, compassion, or forgiveness in judging or punishing; leniency; mercy. 2. an act or deed showing mercy or leniency. 3. (of the weather) mildness or temperateness. SYNONYMS 1. forgivingness, gentleness, mercifulness. ANTONYMS 1. harshness. 3.

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