Philanthropic

Word PHILANTHROPIC
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Hyphenation phil an throp ic
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Definitions and meanings of "Philanthropic"

What do we mean by philanthropic?

Of, relating to, or marked by philanthropy or charitable assistance. synonym: benevolent. adjective

Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by or springing from love of mankind; actuated by a desire to do good to one's fellows.

Synonyms Benevolent, humane.

Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind. adjective

Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise. adjective

Generous in assistance to the poor adjective

Of or relating to or characterized by philanthropy adjective

Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind

Attending to your sexual partner's needs like they are a starving Ethiopian child. Urban Dictionary

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The word "philanthropic" in example sentences

Look at the generality of women, "he cried bitterly;" especially those who are what they call philanthropic and good. ❋ Robert Barr (1881)

Hester "as a suitor for her hand," he must be very careful over what he called her philanthropic craze. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

The band first became interested in philanthropic initiatives when music education was pulled out of schools in their hometown of Youngstown, Ohio. ❋ Mara Siegler (2010)

Many wineries are involved in philanthropic endeavors. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And the University of Pennsylvania's Center for High Impact Philanthropy has conducted research and analysis to identify some of the most fruitful long-term philanthropic opportunities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This sentiment conveyed Owen's two main philanthropic ideas. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Cantinflas spent much of the 1980s involved in philanthropic work, especially for the benefit of children, and he was honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Mexican Academy of Cinemagraphic Arts and Sciences in 1988. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The statistics show a startling decline in philanthropic activities during the past decade. ❋ Unknown (1984)

IF the early American Settlements stood for a more exigent standard in philanthropic activities, insisting that each new undertaking should be preceded by carefully ascertained facts, then certainly Hull-House held to this standard in the opening of our new coffee-house first started as a public kitchen. ❋ Unknown (1910)

The struggling capitalist who may entertain philanthropic notions concerning the conduct of his business, is illogical, and false to his position and himself, and if he persists he will surely fail. ❋ Unknown (1900)

UNITED STATES. my humble judgment, the truest and noblest, because the most natural, part is to be found in philanthropic work. ❋ Unknown (1894)

University of Pennsylvania's Center for High Impact Philanthropy has conducted research and analysis to identify some of the most fruitful long-term philanthropic opportunities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hittinger is reviving the traditionalist teaching of all religions that by nature every person is philanthropic, based on the Greek word philos (loving) and anthropos (man), because every person is created to know God and share God's love, because God loves every person.

[Butt stuff] is very sexually philanthropic because it makes my boyfriend feel good, but I don't particularly enjoy it. Sexual [philanthropy] is a great way to [give back] to the community. ❋ Sexualjumanji (2016)

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