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Relented Meaning in English

word · lemma: relent

ɹəˈɫɛnəd/, /ɹiˈɫɛnəd/, /ɹiˈɫɛntɪd/, /ɹɪˈɫɛntɪd
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ɹɪlˈɛntɪd
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Definición

If someone relented, they finally agreed to something after refusing for a while, or they became less strict or severe.

Uso & Matices

"Relented" is often used when describing a change from refusing or being strict to finally giving in. Common with people, weather, or rules. Less formal than 'acquiesced', but more formal than 'gave in'. Do not confuse with 'repented' (to feel regret).

Oraciones de Ejemplo

After hours of begging, he finally relented and bought his son the toy.

basic

Her father relented and let her go to the party.

basic

The rain relented, so we went outside to play.

basic

At first she refused, but after some discussion she relented.

natural

He wouldn't give us a discount until we threatened to leave, then he relented.

natural

The manager finally relented after several staff members complained.

natural