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Meanings of
philanthropic
in English
Generous in assistance to the poor.
benevolent
beneficent
eleemosynary
Related terms
charitable
Philanthropic.
Related terms
financial aid
Synonyms
Examples for "
benevolent
"
benevolent
beneficent
eleemosynary
Examples for "
benevolent
"
1
The public hospitals and the
benevolent
societies frequently shared in the receipts.
2
Farewell; accept my corrections in the
benevolent
spirit of a true friend.
3
The solicitor was right to think that he had only
benevolent
intentions.
4
Such language is designed to make violence sound
benevolent
and infamy honourable.
5
His doctrines are the liberal and
benevolent
doctrines of the nineteenth century.
1
The end they esteemed
beneficent
and noble; the means, regular and constitutional.
2
The management of the temper is an art full of
beneficent
results.
3
There was something even
beneficent
in his relaxed features as he answered:
4
George explained that he was in the hands of his
beneficent
friend.
5
New life springs
beneficent
everywhere: Spiritual rubbish as little tolerated as material.
1
The case before the court is clearly that of an
eleemosynary
corporation.
2
Hence the doctrine, that all
eleemosynary
corporations are private bodies.
3
Is it to the presidency of a board of visitors of an
eleemosynary
institution?
4
What man would close to her the charitable institutions and
eleemosynary
establishments of the country?
5
Engaging in an
eleemosynary
pricing policy for reasons of distributive justice can have perverse incentive effects.
Usage of
philanthropic
in English
1
She immersed herself in charitable work, especially the
philanthropic
Good Neighbor Initiative.
2
He urged more conversations among businesses, civil society,
philanthropic
groups and donors.
3
Interdisciplinary health care training is advocated by numerous government and
philanthropic
organizations.
4
A summit official said the
philanthropic
summit was traditionally a non-partisan event.
5
Here is some advice to successfully plant seeds of
philanthropic
behavior: 1.
6
They benefited thousands of lives through their personal involvement and
philanthropic
activities.
7
Another was his interest in the
philanthropic
work of agnostics like herself.
8
Many of those listed have already been engaged in significant
philanthropic
efforts.
9
He and his wife Melinda set up the
philanthropic
foundation in 2000.
10
Many live partly at the expense of
philanthropic
persons, in subsidized homes.
11
And your young man, is he in some kind of
philanthropic
field?
12
But it is doubtful if any
philanthropic
efforts can restore the war-children.
13
These were not, with a few exceptions,
philanthropic
concerns run by charities.
14
How do you decide where you can have the most
philanthropic
impact?
15
Henry sought to capitalize on his momentum by strengthening his
philanthropic
mission.
16
But bank activity with a
philanthropic
bent has not been profitable lately.
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philanthropic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
philanthropic work
philanthropic efforts
philanthropic arm
philanthropic organizations
philanthropic activities
More collocations
Philanthropic
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Philanthropic
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