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sparing


Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of allowing someone or something to live or continue in spite of having the power to harm or destroy.

    - "He showed mercy and spared the life of his enemy."
    - "The doctor decided to spare no expense in treating the patient's condition."
    - "The company spared no effort to ensure customer satisfaction."
  • Verb

    To reserve or set aside for future use.

    - "The company spared some funds for research and development."
    - "He spared a thought for his ailing mother."
    - "She spared a moment to listen to the birds singing."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with sparing
bare , care , dare , fare , glare , hare , mare , pare , repare , snare , square
Variants
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sparing , sparingly , spare , spareable , spared , sparer , sparers , spares
Forms
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spared, sparingly


Etymology
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From Old English sparian ‘to save, preserve, leave unharmed’, from spearian ‘to save, preserve’, from spear ‘protection, shield’.


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  1. The term 'sparing' comes from the Old English word 'sparian', which means 'to save, preserve, leave unharmed'.

  2. In the Bible, the term 'sparing' is used to describe God's mercy and compassion towards humanity.

  3. The term 'sparing' is often used in military contexts to describe acts of mercy or compassion, such as sparing the lives of prisoners or enemy soldiers.


Related Concepts
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  1. Compassion: A feeling of deep sympathy and concern for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.

  2. Mercy: The compassionate forbearance of an act of vengeance, the willingness to forgive an offense, or to pardon someone.

  3. Tolerance: The ability or willingness to endure or put up with something, especially the presence of people who have different beliefs or practices.


Culture
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In literature, sparing is used to describe acts of mercy, compassion, and forgiveness. In art, it can be represented through imagery of shields, protection, and preservation. In music, the term can be found in phrases such as 'sparing no expense' or 'sparing a thought'.

How to Memorize "sparing"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a shield protecting someone from harm.
    - Visualize sparing someone's life by letting them go free.
    - Think of the word 'sparing' as a synonym for 'saving' or 'preserving'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'sparing' with 'compassion' and 'mercy'.
    - Think of the word 'sparing' as an opposite to 'harming' or 'destroying'.
    - Connect the word 'sparing' with the idea of 'protection' or 'shielding'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Saving People And Resources In Need' to remember the meaning of 'sparing'.
    - Remember that 'sparing' means 'to save' or 'to preserve'.
    - Think of the word 'sparing' as a synonym for 'compassionate' or 'merciful'.


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