Benevolent

  • 51benevolent associations — Those having a philanthropic or charitable purpose, as distinguished from such as are conducted for profit; specifically, benefit associations or beneficial associations. Another name for a benefit society, benevolent society, and fraternal or… …

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  • 52benevolent society — See benevolent associations benevolent corporation …

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  • 53Benevolent dictator for life — Guido van Rossum Guido van Rossum Nationalité Néerlandais Profession(s) Mainteneur du langage Python …

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  • 54benevolent assimilation — noun The assimilation of a people group, by absorbing foreign people into a new culture, with the primary stated reason being that it is an act of benevolence. Finally, it should be the earnest wish and paramount aim of the military… …

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  • 55benevolent dictatorship — noun A dictatorship in which the leader has power only because the people choose to allow them to remain. This necessitates a wise use of power and generally prevents abuses since the benevolent dictator loses power if they are unsuitable …

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  • 56benevolent dictator — noun A dictator that has power because the people choose to allow him/her to; who must make wise use of power since the benevolent dictatorship system allows them to be peaceably removed from office …

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  • 57benevolent — Synonyms and related words: accommodating, advantageous, affable, agreeable, almsgiving, altruistic, amiable, amicable, auspicious, beneficent, beneficial, benign, benignant, big, bighearted, bon, bonny, braw, bueno, capital, caring, charitable,… …

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  • 58Benevolent — Velvillig, imødekommende …

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  • 59benevolent — be|ne|vo|lent [...vɔ...] <aus gleichbed. lat. benevolens, Gen. benevolentis> (veraltet) wohlwollend …

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  • 60benevolent — be nev·o·lent || nt adj. generous, kind …

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