dispensationˌdɪs pənˈseɪ ʃən, -pɛn-
dispensation (n)
- plural
- dispensations
English Definitions:
dispensation (noun)
an exemption from some rule or obligation
dispensation (noun)
a share that has been dispensed or distributed
dispensation (noun)
the act of dispensing (giving out in portions)
dispensation (Noun)
The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution; often used of the distribution of good and evil by God to man, or more generically, of the acts and modes of his administration.
dispensation (Noun)
That which is dispensed, dealt out, or appointed; that which is enjoined or bestowed
dispensation (Noun)
A system of principles, promises, and rules ordained and administered; scheme; economy; as, the Patriarchal, Mosaic, and Christian dispensations.
dispensation (Noun)
The relaxation of a law in a particular case; permission to do something forbidden, or to omit doing something enjoined; specifically, in the Roman Catholic Church, exemption from some ecclesiastical law or obligation to God which a man has incurred of his own free will (oaths, vows, etc.).
Dispensation
In the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, a dispensation is the exemption from the immediate obligation of law in certain cases. Its object is to modify the hardship often arising from the rigorous application of general laws to particular cases, and its essence is to preserve the law by suspending its operation in such cases.
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