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beneficence

[buh-nef-uh-suhns] / bəˈnɛf ə səns /




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All that brainpower would have been for naught, however, save for the beneficence of Uncle Sam.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2025

For the moral physician, beneficence must always exceed maleficence.

From Slate • Aug. 20, 2024

Outside the foundation, her personal beneficence was vast and eclectic.

From New York Times • Jul. 16, 2022

This beneficence was a type of "apology" for his grotesque act of hubris and ego: he and most others of his class have no sincere sense of social obligation.

From Salon • Jul. 26, 2021

In their beneficence they allowed a certain amount of amateur smuggling to go on—the day trips to Canada, the fishing boats out for a midnight cruise.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides




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