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Length refers to the measurable dimension of an object or distance from one end to the other. It is one of the fundamental properties of an object, and it can be expressed in units such as meters, feet, yards, etc.
Lengthened refers to making something longer in duration, amount, or extent. It can also mean to extend or prolong something, such as a distance, a time period, or a period of life.
The verb "lengthening" means to make something longer in time, distance, or extent. It can also refer to the process of becoming longer or more extended, such as lengthening a word or a sentence by adding more letters or syllables. Additionally, it can imply an extension or expansion of something, like an idea, a period of time, or a physical object.
The adjective "lengthiest" refers to the longest or most extensive in terms of length or duration. It is often used to describe something that exceeds others in terms of its size, length, or duration, such as the lengthiest novel, the lengthiest journey, or the lengthiest speech.
Lengthiness refers to the quality of being excessively long or prolonged, often in terms of time, effort, or degree. It can also describe something that is abnormally long or prolonged, such as a lengthiness of a meeting, a speech, or a story.
Plural of "length", referring to the measurement or extent of something along its principal axis or direction; the amount or extent of something from one end to the other.
The word "lengthwise" is an adverb that means "in a direction parallel to the longest dimension" or "along the greatest extent of something". It can also mean "in a straight line from one end to the other".
Lenience is the quality of being willing to tolerate or condone something, especially behavior that is criticized or censured by others. It can also refer to a lenient attitude or policy, characterized by a lack of severity or strictness. For example, a judge who shows lenience towards a criminal defendant may impose a lighter sentence than expected, taking into account mitigating circumstances.
Leniency refers to the quality of being gentle, kind, and unwilling to be strict or severe in enforcing rules or punishments. It is the tendency to show mercy, compassion, and understanding, often in the face of mistakes or wrongdoing.
Lenient means being forgiving or strict in a way that shows you think something is not very important or serious. A lenient judge might give a shorter sentence to someone found guilty of a crime because they don't think the person deserves to be punished very harshly.
In a lenient manner, showing special consideration or indulgence; not strict or severe in one's attitude or behavior; willing to tolerate or forgive something.
I apologize, but "lenify" is not a commonly used word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or specialized term. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, so I can better understand and help you understand its meaning?
Lenient refers to being gentle, mild, or forbearing in one's attitude or behavior. It can also describe a punishment or penalty that is reduced or eased in severity. Synonyms include leniency, clemency, and tolerance.
Leon Trotsky's political rival and the founder of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as the head of the Soviet government from 1918 until his death in 1924. Lenin was the architect of the October Revolution, which brought the Bolsheviks to power, and he played a crucial role in establishing the Soviet Union.
Leningrad refers to the former name of Saint Petersburg, a city in northwest Russia. Leningrad was the name of the city from 1924 to 1991, when it was renamed Saint Petersburg. During World War II, Leningrad was besieged by German forces from September 1941 to January 1944, resulting in a severe shortage of food and supplies. The city's defense against the siege is considered one of the most heroic acts of the war.
The term "Leninisation" refers to the process of organizing and guiding the work of a political party or organization in accordance with the principles and ideas of Vladimir Lenin, a Russian revolutionary and the founder of the Soviet Union. Leninisation involves the application of Lenin's theories and practices, such as democratic centralism, vanguard party, and class struggle, to build a strong and effective revolutionary movement. It aims to create a disciplined and organized party that can lead the revolution and establish a socialist society. Leninisation is often associated with the development of Marxist-Leninist ideologies and the creation of one-party states.
Leninism refers to the political and economic theory of Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary and leader of the Bolshevik Party, which emphasizes the role of the proletariat (working class) in the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a socialist society. Leninism emphasizes the need for a vanguard party, led by a disciplined and organized group of revolutionaries, to lead the working class in its struggle against capitalism and to establish a socialist state. It also stresses the importance of democracy and the need for the masses to be involved in the decision-making process.
A person who subscribes to the ideas of Marxism-Leninism, a political ideology that combines the theories of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin.
The term "Leninization" refers to the process of applying the ideas and policies of Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union, to a particular situation or institution. Specifically, it involves the effort to reorganize and restructure an organization, system, or society along the lines of Lenin's theories and principles, which emphasized the importance of revolutionary change, strict central control, and the role of the vanguard party in leading the working class. In a broader sense, Leninization can also refer to the attempt to impose Leninist ideology on a particular institution or society, often through the use of force or coercion.
Lenite refers to a sound change in the English language where a voiceless consonant, typically /p/, /t/, or /k/, is replaced by its voiced counterpart, /b/, /d/, or /ɡ/, when it comes before the vowel sounds /iː/ or /ɪ/. For example, "a little" becomes "a lidle" with the lenition of the /t/ sound. This process is often seen in languages such as Scottish Gaelic, Irish, and Welsh.
Lenited in linguistics refers to a diacritic mark used in certain languages such as Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Welsh, which indicates that a consonant is pronounced with a soft, or palatalized, sound.
Lenites are letters or sounds that are pronounced more softly or gently, often to avoid confusion or to create a clearer distinction with adjacent sounds. In phonetics, a lenited sound is one that is pronounced with less force or volume than its usual or strong counterpart. Lenition is the process of changing a sound to a lenited form. For example, in some languages, the letter "t" is lenited to a dental fricative "th" sound, as in "the" instead of "ta". Lenites are often used in language to create finer distinctions of meaning, to soften harsh sounds, or to indicate a particular grammatical or prosodic function.
Leniting refers to the process of reducing or softening a consonant sound in a word, especially at the end of a word, to a gentle or indistinct sound, often replacing it with a vowel sound. This is a common feature of many languages, including English, Latin, and many Slavic languages.
Lenition is a linguistic process where a consonant, typically a stop consonant (like /p/, /t/, /k/), becomes less pronounced or changed to a fricative when preceded by a vowel or another vowel-like sound. It is commonly observed in many languages, including English, where it can lead to changes in word meaning, etymology, and pronunciation. In English, lenition often involves the reduction of a consonant sound to a weaker or more vocalized version, such as /t/ becoming /d/ or /s/.
Lenitive is an adjective that means milder or less severe in quality. It can be used to describe something that is gentle, soothing, or comforting, such as a lenitive climate or a lenitive medicine that helps to alleviate pain or discomfort.
The Lennoaceae are a family of flowering plants in the order Berberidales, which is part of the larger group Ranunculales. They are commonly known as the lennoas or pipers.
John Lennon was a British singer, songwriter, and peace activist who was a member of the rock band the Beatles. He is known for his work as a songwriter for the Beatles, as well as his solo music career.
The word "lenocinant" is not a commonly used or recognized term in the English language. It appears to be a misspelling or a made-up word.
Lenovo is a Chinese technology company that designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, tablets, smartphones, and servers. The company was founded in 1984 as Legend Computers and was renamed to Lenovo in 2003. Today, Lenovo is one of the largest technology companies in the world, known for producing a wide range of products, including the ThinkPad and Yoga laptop lines, as well as the IdeaPad and Legion gaming laptop lines.
A lens is a piece of glass or plastic that is curved in a special way to focus light or images. It is often used in cameras, eyeglasses, and microscopes to magnify or correct vision. The word "lens" can also refer to a person or organization that acts as a channel or filter, controlling what information is allowed to pass through or be seen by others.