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1 genade
2 [religie] grace3 [vergiffenis] mercy, pardon, forgiveness4 [gunst(bewijs)] favour♦voorbeelden:geen genade hebben met • have no mercy ongenade voor recht laten gelden • temper justice with mercyom genade smeken • beg for mercyzonder genade • without mercy4 (geen) genade vinden bij/in de ogen van iemand • find (no) favour in the eyes/sight of someoneiemand (weer) in genade aannemen • restore someone to favour¶ goeie/grote genade! • good(ness) gracious (me)!, bless my (heart and) soul!, my goodness!, good grief! -
2 aan iemands genade overgeleverd zijn
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1 [overgeven] hand over ⇒ turn over/in2 [doorgeven] hand down♦voorbeelden:overgeleverd aan de goedheid/genade van • left to the tender mercies ofdit lied is ons overgeleverd uit de 14e eeuw • this song has come down to us from the 14th century
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