"Lengths" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?