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outgiving

[out-giv-ing] / ˈaʊtˌgɪv ɪŋ /




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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

Certainly he had not specially missed her, yet it was keenly pleasurable to be brought into contact again with that restless, vital, outgiving personality.

From Success A Novel by Adams, Samuel Hopkins

Yet with all his frankness, the rare, simple, and generous outgiving of a naturally rather silent nature yielding itself to an unrecognized but overmastering influence, he retained the charm of inner mystery.

From Success A Novel by Adams, Samuel Hopkins

On the same day with this outgiving Mr. Bryan issued a statement expressing his gratification over what he termed a change in the tone of the press regarding the note.

From New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 by Various

When the sun is most spotted its total light may be reduced by one-thousandth part, although it is by no means certain that its outgiving of thermal radiations is then reduced.

From Curiosities of the Sky by Serviss, Garrett Putman




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