noun
- The plural of forbearance; instances or periods of patient self-control, restraint, or tolerance in the face of provocation or difficulty.
- In law and finance, plural instances of a creditor's agreement to delay or refrain from enforcing a debt or legal claim.
Usage: Usually used in formal or legal contexts
Usage: legal/financial term
Examples
- The teacher's forbearances with disruptive students eventually paid off as they improved their behavior.
- His forbearances in the face of repeated insults showed remarkable character.
- The bank offered several forbearances to homeowners struggling with mortgage payments.
- Her forbearances toward her difficult colleague made the workplace more pleasant for everyone.
- The creditor granted multiple forbearances before initiating legal proceedings.
- Acts of forbearance and compassion defined her leadership style.
- The government announced forbearances on student loan payments during the economic crisis.