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benevolence         
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Benevolence (disambiguation); Benevolent
Benevolence         
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Benevolence (disambiguation); Benevolent
·noun An act of kindness; good done; charity given.
II. Benevolence ·noun The disposition to do good; good will; charitableness; love of mankind, accompanied with a desire to promote their happiness.
III. Benevolence ·noun A species of compulsory contribution or tax, which has sometimes been illegally exacted by arbitrary kings of England, and falsely represented as a gratuity.
benevolence         
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Benevolence (disambiguation); Benevolent
n.
1.
Kindness, benignity, kind-heartedness, humanity, humaneness, philanthropy, tenderness, charitableness, good-will, altruism, unselfishness, disposition to do good, milk of human kindness.
2.
Charity, benefaction, beneficence, alms-giving, charitable effort(s).

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Benevolence
Benevolence or Benevolent may refer to:
Examples of use of BENEVOLENCE
1. The trouble is that so much benevolence requires a strong economy, while the sources of all this benevolence –– high taxes, stiff regulations – weaken the economy.
2. It‘s like an unspoken system of benevolence by barter.
3. A second is: Outside benevolence can‘t rescue countries from poverty.
4. Martin‘s political statements to lyrics insisting on its own benevolence.
5. The result was an uneasy mixture of benevolence in theory and dislike in practice.