leniently
adverb uk/ˈliː.ni.ənt.li/ us/ˈliː.ni.ənt.li/
(处罚或判决)宽容地,宽大地,从轻地
in a way that punishes or judges someone less strongly or severely than would be expected
Because of her age, she was likely to be treated leniently in court. 由于她的年龄,她有可能在法庭上得到宽大处理。
He said senior officials caught in ethical lapses were treated more leniently than junior employees. 他说,高级官员被抓到失德时,他们受到的处理比初级雇员宽松。
See: lenient
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- The exams were graded too leniently.
- Horrible murders are sometimes treated more leniently than lesser crimes.
- I believe that history will judge him far more leniently than you,