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benevolent

[buh-nev-uh-luhnt] / bəˈnɛv ə lənt /


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It’s also the result of benevolent creative buttressing along the way, particularly from Early and Lyonne.

From Los Angeles Times

You wonder almost immediately if this spectral visitor, for all the trouble it causes, might also be a benevolent one.

From Los Angeles Times

In Oomen's estimation, it is "highly unlikely" that these technologies would ultimately be controlled by sufficiently benevolent entities.

From Salon

Robby gave moviegoers a look at a benevolent AI, who at the critical moment was unable to kill the monster because he spotted the humanity in it, and couldn’t violate his programming.

From Washington Times

“I really appreciated that, because not everybody is as benevolent when it comes to knowing that ‘The Color Purple’ is really the star here.

From Los Angeles Times