Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DUL'GED
IN-DULGE'IN-DUL'GENCE, or IN-DUL'GEN-CY
IN-DUL'GED, pp.
- Permitted to be and to operate without check or control; as, love of pleasure indulged to excess.
- Gratified; yielded to; humored in wishes or desires; as, a child indulged by his parents.
- Granted.
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