Indulge ( verb , verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Indulge ( verb )

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of (an activity, food, drink, etc.).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french indulger or latin indulgere, from in- "in" + dilatare (from dilatare "to enlarg.e")

Examples:

  1. I indulged in a piece of chocolate cake.
  2. She indulged in a glass of wine.
  3. He indulged in a long hot bath.
  4. They indulged in a night out at the movies.
  5. We indulged in a weekend getaway.

(As a verb)

Indulge ( verb )

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of (an activity, food, drink, etc.).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french indulger or latin indulgere, from in- "in" + dilatare (from dilatare "to enlarg.e")

Examples:

  1. I indulged in a piece of chocolate cake.
  2. She indulged in a glass of wine.
  3. He indulged in a long hot bath.
  4. They indulged in a night out at the movies.
  5. We indulged in a weekend getaway.

(As a verb)

Indulge ( verb )

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of (an activity, food, drink, etc.).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french indulger or latin indulgere, from in- "in" + dilatare (from dilatare "to enlarg.e")

Examples:

  1. I indulged in a piece of chocolate cake.
  2. She indulged in a glass of wine.
  3. He indulged in a long hot bath.
  4. They indulged in a night out at the movies.
  5. We indulged in a weekend getaway.
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