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Meanings of too magnanimous in English
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Usage of too magnanimous in English
1
My mother is toomagnanimous to refuse reparation where she has erred.
2
My dear Hugh, don't let Meynell be toomagnanimous- Ican'tstand it.
3
He was toomagnanimous to understand such small hints.
4
No, Max Emmanuel, you are toomagnanimous to sacrifice the interests of Christendom to such considerations.
5
He is too urbane, too polite, toomagnanimous.
6
You are toomagnanimous, thus to fight for your friend and run the risk of being killed.
7
Sir Percival confusedly attempted to excuse himself, but the Count was toomagnanimous to listen to him.
8
He is toomagnanimous for that.
9
Your majesty is much toomagnanimous, much too timid, to treat him as roughly as my brother King Henry deserves.
10
She knew Andre was toomagnanimous to ever allude to her horrible fault, and would use every means to conceal it.
11
Laurier had toomagnanimous a mind to cherish hate; but he feared Bourassa with a fear which in the end became an obsession.
12
In my judgment the American people are too brave, too generous, toomagnanimous, too humane to believe in that outrageous doctrine of eternal damnation.
13
In my judgment the American people are too brave, too charitable, too generous, toomagnanimous to believe in the infamous dogma of an eternal hell.
14
Other churches did not agree with him nor his, but he was too broad for hatred, too charitable for revenge, and toomagnanimous for envy.
15
"You know perfectly what I mean-it'stoomagnanimous of you to pretend you don't."