0 to allow (a person) to do or have what he wishes -- nuông chiều
You shouldn’t indulge that child so much.
2 to allow (oneself) a luxury etc -- xả láng
Life would be very dull if we never indulged (ourselves).
They reinvested in their trades and indulged in conspicuous consumption at home.
They indulged in alcohol and maintained an attitude of defiance to the norms.
Alternative viewpoints, as in other areas of society, have to be indulged in as subtexts, understood by initiates while preserving the veneer of normality.
The purpose of this review, however, is not to indulge in speculation about the future.
Generally, members who have political connections, or are rich, indulge in such activities.
One may only be indulging in rhetoric, the false consolation of empty words that elevate.
For instance, a patient who demands fluoroquinolone antibiotics for a moderate case of watery diarrhea should not be indulged.
Combining physical examination of the nervous system with conversational exploration of the mind, psychiatrists have license to indulge in speculative hybrids of the two approaches.
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