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What (who) is munificence - definition

GIVING WITHOUT RECEIVING ANYTHING IN RETURN
Liberality; Munificence; Largess; Largesse; Largesses; Generously; Generousness; Generosities
  • Christmas gifts]] for soldiers stationed in or passing through [[Kuwait]], 2008
  • president of Pakistan]] presenting [[Jackie Kennedy]] a [[gelding]], 1962
  • Romanian Army]] sharing gifts with children in [[Afghanistan]], 2009

Munificence         
·noun Means of defense; fortification.
II. Munificence ·noun The quality or state of being munificent; a giving or bestowing with extraordinary liberality; generous bounty; lavish generosity.
munificence         
n.
Liberality, generosity, bountifulness, bounty, beneficence, bounteousness.
generosity         
n.
1.
Nobleness, disinterestedness, magnanimity, high-mindedness.
2.
Liberality, bounty, bounteousness, bountifulness, charity, munificence.

Wikipedia

Generosity

Generosity (also called largess) is the virtue of being liberal in giving, often as gifts. Generosity is regarded as a virtue by various world religions and philosophies, and is often celebrated in cultural and religious ceremonies. Scientific investigation into generosity has examined the effect of a number of scenarios and games on individuals' generosity, and potential links with neurochemicals such as oxytocin, and relationship with similar feelings, such as that of empathy.

Examples of use of munificence
1. Yesterday was a big moment in the annals of congressional munificence.
2. Nics‘ popularity is partly because of public misunderstanding of the extent of its munificence.
3. Farmers in the Arctic north of Finland and the Alpine meadows of Austria were also the recipients of Mr Blair‘s munificence.
4. Miraculously, he managed to keep nearly 40billion in his back pocket while he was Chancellor – money that now allows him to display Prime Ministerial munificence with a huge spending splurge.
5. If the chancellor is to carry the can for the long–term prudence of his fiscal arithmetic, should he not have been consulted about this latest act of prime–ministerial munificence?