Thesaurus.com
Thesaurus / beneficence
FEEDBACK

beneficence

See definition of beneficence on Dictionary.com

How to use beneficence in a sentence

Nonmaleficence is often paired with a principle of beneficence, a duty to benefit patients.
ABORTION AND BIOETHICS: PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE U.S. ABORTION DEBATESLGBTQ-EDITORJUNE 26, 2022NO STRAIGHT NEWS
When it comes to impartial beneficence dilemmas, we see the same pattern.
WE ADMIRE THESE DO-GOODERS. WE JUST DON’T WANT TO DATE THEM.SIGAL SAMUELDECEMBER 4, 2020VOX
I am thankful and I marvel at the surpassing beneficence of the ever-blessed Trinity, who conferred on thee this privilege.
MARY, HELP OF CHRISTIANSVARIOUS
In a God who tempts us, or who permits us to be tempted, do you behold a being of beneficence and sincerity?
LETTERS TO EUGENIAPAUL HENRI THIRY HOLBACH
One little trait recorded of him gives us a glimpse of the thoughtful beneficence of his character.
HISTORY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDDUNCAN CAMPBELL
So he took them, and kissed the hands of the king, thanking him for his beneficence, and departed.
THE ARABIAN NIGHTSUNKNOWN
Have the spots upon the career of Bacon hidden the brightness of his general beneficence?
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME VIJOHN LORD
But how will you reconcile such a tremendous state of things, with the acknowledged wisdom and beneficence of the Deity?
THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE COMMON, VOL. II (OF 2)TIMOTHY EAST
Jerusha showed her strong teeth in a smile of wide beneficence, and rolled her great bulging eyes till Ethan quaked.
THE OPEN QUESTIONELIZABETH ROBINS
With pious fervor he described to his audience the glory, power, and beneficence of the Creator of the whole universe.
THE INDIAN: ON THE BATTLE-FIELD AND IN THE WIGWAMJOHN FROST
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
Choose the synonym for future
capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO BENEFICENCE

Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.