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grace
Definitions
Divine love and protection bestowed freely on people.(Verb) unmerited favor
Usage: Jesus has given me grace not through something I did, but by his atoneing sacrifice through His great love.
(Noun) the act of giving forgiveness, even though the recipient does not deserve it
Usage: A sinner can be justified by the death of Jesus on the cross.
(Noun) Being given something good that you don't deserve, in contrast with mercy, not being given a punishment you do deserve.
Usage: Jesus showed both mercy and grace by forgiving me of my sins, and taking the punishment for them on Himself.
(Verb) To move with beauty or elegance; commonly associated with dancing.
Usage: She moved across the dance floor with grace.
(Noun) forgiveness and love unconditionally and free
Usage: The grace of my Lord is for everyone who will accept.
(Noun) An exhibit of elegance and/or beauty in one's actions, forms, or manners.
Usage: The ballerina was famous for her grace because she had such poise while she danced.
(Verb) The giving of something that was long awaited or expected by another or others.
Usage: Finally she decided to quit delaying and graced us with her presence.
(Abbreviation) Grand Rapids Area Center for Ecumenism
(Abbreviation) Genetic Risk Assessment of Cardiac Events
(Abbreviation) Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events
(Abbreviation) Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment
(Abbreviation) Grapevine Relief And Community Exchange
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