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Meanings of
large-minded
in English
Showing or characterized by broad-mindedness.
broad
liberal
tolerant
Related terms
broad-minded
Synonyms
Examples for "
broad
"
broad
liberal
tolerant
Examples for "
broad
"
1
However the ministers gave their
broad
political backing in some key areas.
2
It's not clear how
broad
the definition of 'home delivery' will be.
3
Mr Venizelos yesterday reiterated his call for a
broad
government of?shared responsibility?
4
China has continued to provide
broad
diplomatic support for Myanmar's military government.
5
Unlike the United States, Europe does not have
broad
sanctions against Iran.
1
The second was economic: the free market
liberal
revolution of the 1980s.
2
The research is made freely available immediately, within a
liberal
licensing regime.
3
Israel has a strong economy, enviable healthcare system and
liberal
social policy.
4
He rejected the fundamental principles of the
liberal
movement in German politics.
5
Mr Dunne agreed that more
liberal
laws for natural cannabis could help.
1
Water use efficiency issues are not addressed by
drought
-
tolerant
crops, he said.
2
In recent years, however, politicians have pushed back against these
tolerant
policies.
3
I believe in building a just,
tolerant
and pluralist society in Ireland.
4
Heck, religion has caused conflict even in my diverse and
tolerant
family.
5
In any case, I find myself growing increasingly
tolerant
on the matter.
Usage of
large-minded
in English
1
Even the most reasonable and
large-minded
of the cats soon acknowledged that.
2
The cry was for a beneficent despot, naturally: a
large
-
minded
benevolent despot.
3
He was
large-minded
and liberal in his views on all subjects.
4
Even near a father as
large-minded
as Clerambault, Maxime was blighted.
5
The bouquet was a symbol of the unprecedented generosity natural to this
large-minded
man.
6
The credit of a
large
-
minded
patriotism rests prominently upon them.
7
A
large-minded
man would have admired my tenacity of purpose, but he did not.
8
It's a little strange, but man with awe as a thoroughly good,
large
-
minded
woman.
9
Ladies pick such a lot of holes in one another, whereas gentlemen are too
large-minded
.
10
Mr. Hardie's views are neither Whig nor Tory; they are patriotic, and sober, and
large-minded
.
11
A
large-minded
,
delicate-witted, strong man, following the better thing like a thread between his hands.
12
I don't pretend to be one of those
large
-
minded
men who are always painfully unprejudiced.
13
In his presentation of truth he was
large-minded
.
14
But the
large-minded
man sees too far, and guesses too much of what he cannot see.
15
Speckle John, to my disappointment, was not
large
-
minded
.
16
Meanwhile, however things go, could you be
large
-
minded
enough to count one person here your friend?
Other examples for "large-minded"
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large-minded
Adjective
Frequent collocations
large-minded man
too large-minded
large-minded people
Large-minded
through the time