Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌldʒd/
verb to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something
A1 She indulged in a piece of chocolate cake after dinner.
A2 He indulged his love for travel by booking a trip to Europe.
B1 The spa weekend was a way for her to indulge in some much-needed relaxation.
B2 They indulged in a shopping spree during their vacation in Paris.
C1 The billionaire indulged in extravagant purchases like luxury cars and yachts.
C2 Despite her busy schedule, she always finds time to indulge in her passion for painting.
formal She indulged in a luxurious spa treatment to relax after a long week.
informal He indulged in a shopping spree and bought himself some new clothes.
slang I totally indulged in some Netflix binge-watching last night.
figurative The artist indulged in his creativity, producing a masterpiece.
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