verb
- present participle of lenite; to make or become less harsh, severe, or strict; to soften or mitigate
- present participle of lenite; in linguistics, to weaken or soften the articulation of a consonant sound
Usage: formal or literary usage
Usage: linguistics, phonetics
adjective
- serving to lenite; having the quality of softening or mitigating
Usage: formal or literary usage
Examples
- The judge considered leniting factors before sentencing the defendant.
- A leniting tone in her voice helped calm the tense situation.
- In Irish, leniting consonants changes their pronunciation significantly.
- The medication works by leniting inflammation in the affected area.
- His apology was a leniting gesture that eased the conflict between them.
- Leniting circumstances may reduce criminal liability in some cases.