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benevolent

[buh-nev-uh-luhnt] / bəˈnɛv ə lənt /


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The Chinese and Irish formed benevolent societies to help new arrivals assimilate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The family assumes these blessings are the work of a benevolent forest spirit.

From Salon

He said the general "could even be somewhat tender and benevolent".

From Barron's

Despite all the costs entailed in the transition, industrial technology and the market system accomplished what no benevolent king’s redistribution, no loving bishop’s charity, no mercantilist’s protectionism and no powerful guild ever did.

From The Wall Street Journal

Six seasons of TV and three feature films depict servitude as a benevolent state, sometimes verging on jolly.

From Salon