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outgiving

[out-giv-ing] / ˈaʊtˌgɪv ɪŋ /




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But Howard Schultz, the chief executive of Starbucks, whose wealth Forbes estimates at $2.9 billion, also appears to be significantly outgiving Mr. Trump when it comes to veterans.

From New York Times

Republican presidential candidates have gained a near monopoly on donors of $1 million or more, a New York Times analysis of financial records shows: 56 donors gave at least that much to committees supporting Republicans like Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida and former Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, for a total of $124.2 million — outgiving Democrats’ biggest donors by about 12 to 1.

From New York Times

Next month, at an annual conference called OutGiving, which draws hundreds of the country’s leading gay donors, Mr. Gill will call on other donors to join the effort.

From New York Times

He seems boundlessly friendly and outgiving, but White House insiders have long since grown used to having him pass in the halls without a nod or a word.

From Time Magazine Archive

They are outgiving, they apparently like to have fun, they appreciate a joke, they see humor in a number of things and so, by this standard . . . you might say I found a man that was very friendly, and frankly I enjoyed the visit I had with him.

From Time Magazine Archive