clemently

/ˈklɛməntli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows mercy or forgiveness; leniently.
    • The teacher clemently gave the students an extra day to finish the project.
    • She clemently forgave her friend for the mistake.
    • The judge clemently reduced the sentence for the first-time offender.
  2. In a mild or pleasant manner, especially regarding weather.
    • The weather clemently allowed the picnic to go on as planned.
    • The sun shone clemently on the garden party.
    • The winter was clemently warm this year, with little snow.
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