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munificence

[myoo-nif-uh-suhns] / myuˈnɪf ə səns /


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Those may have been at least as much about a legal requirement as a newfound sense of munificence.

From New York Times • Dec. 10, 2021

That the phones are tied into Nessma, whose cameras also faithfully followed Karoui during his charitable sorties, suggests that his acts of munificence were not entirely selfless.

From Slate • Oct. 15, 2019

Needless to say, such state-ordained munificence is in any case not the ideal system of incentives.

From Economist • Jul. 12, 2018

And on Sunday morning, a cast of global leaders who are hoping to benefit from Beijing’s munificence lined up to heap praise on Xi Jinping.

From The Guardian • May 14, 2017

But despite this apparent munificence, the meat he’d been killing was very lean, and he was consuming fewer calories than he was burning.

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer