slovodefinícia
benevolence
(mass)
benevolence
- láskavosť
benevolence
(encz)
benevolence,benevolence n: Zdeněk Brož
benevolence
(encz)
benevolence,dobročinnost n: Zdeněk Brož
benevolence
(encz)
benevolence,laskavost n: Zdeněk Brož
benevolence
(encz)
benevolence,shovívavost n: Zdeněk Brož
benevolence
(czen)
benevolence,benevolencen: Zdeněk Brož
Benevolence
(gcide)
Benevolence \Be*nev"o*lence\, n. [OF. benevolence, L.
benevolentia. See Benevolent.]
1. The disposition to do good; good will; charitableness;
love of mankind, accompanied with a desire to promote
their happiness.
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The wakeful benevolence of the gospel. --Chalmers.
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2. An act of kindness; good done; charity given.
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3. A species of compulsory contribution or tax, which has
sometimes been illegally exacted by arbitrary kings of
England, and falsely represented as a gratuity.
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Syn: Benevolence, Beneficence, Munificence.

Usage: Benevolence marks a disposition made up of a choice
and desire for the happiness of others. Beneficence
marks the working of this disposition in dispensing
good on a somewhat broad scale. Munificence shows the
same disposition, but acting on a still broader scale,
in conferring gifts and favors. These are not
necessarily confined to objects of immediate utility.
One may show his munificence in presents of pictures
or jewelry, but this would not be beneficence.
Benevolence of heart; beneficence of life; munificence
in the encouragement of letters.
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benevolence
(wn)
benevolence
n 1: disposition to do good [ant: malevolence, malignity]
2: an inclination to do kind or charitable acts
3: an act intending or showing kindness and good will [syn:
benevolence, benefaction]
BENEVOLENCE
(bouvier)
BENEVOLENCE, duty. The doing a kind action to another, from mere good will,
without any legal obligation. It is a moral duty only, and it cannot be
enforced by law. A good wan is benevolent to the poor, but no law can compel
him to be so.

BENEVOLENCE
(bouvier)
BENEVOLENCE, English law. An aid given by the subjects to the king under a
pretended gratuity, but in realty it was an extortion and imposition.

podobné slovodefinícia
benevolence
(mass)
benevolence
- láskavosť
benevolence
(encz)
benevolence,benevolence n: Zdeněk Brožbenevolence,dobročinnost n: Zdeněk Brožbenevolence,laskavost n: Zdeněk Brožbenevolence,shovívavost n: Zdeněk Brož
benevolence
(czen)
benevolence,benevolencen: Zdeněk Brož
Unbenevolence
(gcide)
Unbenevolence \Un`be*nev"o*lence\, n.
Absence or want of benevolence; ill will.
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benevolence
(wn)
benevolence
n 1: disposition to do good [ant: malevolence, malignity]
2: an inclination to do kind or charitable acts
3: an act intending or showing kindness and good will [syn:
benevolence, benefaction]
BENEVOLENCE
(bouvier)
BENEVOLENCE, duty. The doing a kind action to another, from mere good will,
without any legal obligation. It is a moral duty only, and it cannot be
enforced by law. A good wan is benevolent to the poor, but no law can compel
him to be so.

BENEVOLENCE, English law. An aid given by the subjects to the king under a
pretended gratuity, but in realty it was an extortion and imposition.

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