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with patience

adv. in a patient manner; "he patiently played with the child" [syn: patiently] [ant: impatiently]

Usage examples of "with patience".

She handled it with patience, even though all these outsiders were soaking up her precious minutes with Morrie.

But do not make the mistake of confusing admiration with patience.

Therefore I ought to bear, would that it be with patience, until the tempest be overpast and comfort return.

But whether they be little or whether they be great, study to bear them all with patience.

In five years of reporting directly to him, he never failed to be polite to me and always answered each and every one of my questions with patience and sagacity.

Now a man is counted great if only he be not a transgressor, and if he can only endure with patience what he hath undertaken.

The last thing he felt like was sitting down to dinner with Patience.

Well, thank goodness Miss Trent had the sense to stay with Patience!

Shipmates at the end of a battle, or Burrich coming to patch me up and drag me home, and a home waiting for me, with Patience to come and fuss over me, or Chade and Verity to remonstrate with me to be more careful of myself.

What talks with Verity had she witnessed, what chats with Patience?

Burrich frowned about it, but I persuaded him it was due to my sessions with Patience.

Walking in her gardens with Patience's worn hand on my arm, seeing how she had converted the bloody soil of Regal's King's Circle to a haven of greenery, beauty and peace gave me the first rest I had known in a long time.