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to refrain from harming or destroying; leave uninjured; forbear to punish, hurt, or destroy: to spare one's enemy. to deal gently or leniently with; show consideration for: His harsh criticism spared no one.
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verb ; 1 · to forbear to destroy, punish, or harm ; 2 · to refrain from attacking or reprimanding with necessary or salutary severity ; 3 · to relieve of the ...
6 days ago · spare verb (SAVE) ... to not hurt or destroy something or someone: They asked him to spare the women and children.
to save someone/yourself from having to go through an unpleasant experience spare somebody/yourself something He wanted to spare his mother any anxiety. Please ...
1. to treat with mercy or leniency; refrain from killing, injuring, troubling, or distressing; save · 2. to save or free a person from (something) · 3. to refrain ...
spare someone's feelings. : to avoid doing or saying something that will hurt someone emotionally : to avoid upsetting someone. He admitted that he hadn't ...
idiom. : to not tell someone all the unpleasant or boring details about something. "I drank too much last night and got sick." "Please, spare me the details."
to prevent someone from having to experience something difficult or unpleasant. I wanted to spare them the trouble of buying me a present.
to not tell someone all the details about something, because it is unpleasant or boring. He spared us the details, saying only that he had been injured in the ...
Apr 2, 2024 · To spare something means to cause it to be unaffected by a negative outcome. "The bandits killed the men, but spared the women and children." " ...