"Vouchsafing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vouchsafing" Meaning

Vouchsafing is a form of the verb "to vouchsafe," which means to give or grant permission, information, or a benefit to someone. In other words, it means to give something willingly or graciously to someone, often in a limited or conditional way.

Example: "The boss vouchsafed us a few days off to relax during the holidays."

It can also connote a sense of condescending or benevolent giving, implying that the person or group being addressed is grateful or willing to benefit from the favor.

In some cases, vouchsafing can also imply a sense of lowering oneself to a particular standard or level, as in "vouchsafing one's dignity" or "vouchsafing one's integrity."

"Vouchsafing" Examples

Verb: Vouchsafing


| Subcategorized Usage | Example |
| --------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| Infinitive: After making vows in that shrine you must vouchsafe my appearance with gifts, else threats beneath the crown will seal my doom. |
| | Infinitive: She vowed to prove her critics wrong, but I fear her vouchsafing their claims will be fatal. |
| Verb (third person singular): Does the divine right of kings truly vouchsafes its followers the power to do what they deem etically acceptable? |
| | This decision threatens to vouchsafe political stability worldwide as economies may crumble amidst the resulting chaos. |

"Vouchsafing" Similar Words

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Voussoir

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In architecture, a voussoir (pronounced "voo-SWAH") is a wedge-shaped piece of masonry or stone, typically used as part of an arch. In other words, it's a wedge-shaped stone or block that helps form the curved shape of an arch. The individual voussoirs are stacked on top of each other to create the arch, allowing it to bear weight and distribute pressure evenly.

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A single sound in language that is made without obstruction of the tongue or lips, and is produced by the vibration of the vocal cords, typically implying a feeling of attachment or favor.

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