benevolently
仁爱地,仁慈地,仁者见仁智者见智
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- : characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings: a benevolent attitude; her benevolent smile.
- : desiring to help others; charitable: gifts from several benevolent alumni.
- : intended for benefits rather than profit: a benevolent institution.
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Examples
Elizabeth, whose life receives the majority of attention, believed that she could become a benevolent practitioner who would spare female patients from exposing themselves to male physicians.
Wherever possible, leaders must employ the benevolent conformity Americans seem to gravitate toward and respect.
Alternatively, they can choose to be remembered as benevolent innovators.
No, the only chance we have is for news outlets to recognize their awesome reality-creating power and wield it benevolently.
The Professor, passing benevolently on, was glad he had now enough money to carry out his projects.
Charity is usually represented with a babe in her arms—going to place it benevolently upon a rich man's doorstep.
Whatever bit of a wise man's work is honestly and benevolently done, that bit is his book or his piece of art.
The stout clergyman in the immaculate white collar beamed benevolently at the questioner and shook his head with a gentle smile.
Hoyle, as a pup, was treated benevolently by all the others, and entered the fellowship of the other three when he grew up.