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Meanings of
illiberality
in English
A disposition not to be liberal (generous) with money.
liberality
Antonyms
Examples for "
liberality
"
liberality
Examples for "
liberality
"
1
Objection 1: It seems that
liberality
is the greatest of the virtues.
2
Two months pass; and the result of my
liberality
surpasses my expectations.
3
His
liberality
in giving his money to persons in distress was extraordinary.
4
This would also be maintaining the principle of
liberality
,
in the abstract.
5
The
liberality
of the kind nobleman was scarcely appreciated as it deserved.
Usage of
illiberality
in English
1
Bitterly have I been punished for the
illiberality
of such an opinion.
2
Nothing has been exaggerated, nothing set down in a spirit of
illiberality
.
3
Leave such
illiberality
to cousin Goodenough: it would be quite beneath you!
4
The people here appear to possess instincts of self-preservation and
illiberality
.
5
Forgive me, if you can, for a touch of
illiberality
about your paper.
6
Such conditions also infect the education called liberal, with
illiberality
.
7
Many leaders themselves finding they were disappointed, abandoned their minds to
illiberality
and ungratefulness.
8
There is thus no reason in Cuba to complain of the
illiberality
of the laws.
9
Of the extremes, prodigality is more curable than
illiberality
.
10
This
illiberality
in religion was caused in the first place by the power of the clergy.
11
Now it pertains to injustice or
illiberality
to take possession of or retain external things unjustly.
12
My creditors, whose insulting
illiberality
could only be equalled by their unbounded impositions, hourly assailed me.
13
But this belongs to covetousness or
illiberality
.
14
But liberal and enlightened as was the general course of Walpole, he still made blunders, and showed occasional
illiberality
.
15
Scottish literature of the eighteenth century failed to destroy this
illiberality
owing to the method of the Scotch philosophers.
16
I replied in the papers, pointing out the gross
illiberality
of the attack, and tried to provoke a discovery of the authors.
Other examples for "illiberality"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
illiberality
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such illiberality
abhor illiberality
destroy this illiberality
excessive illiberality
gross illiberality
More collocations
Illiberality
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