beneficent Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bəˈnef.ɪ.sənt]
  • Us [ bəˈnef.ɪ.sənt]

Meaning of beneficent In English

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  • These overstated positions reassure patients about physicians' primary beneficent outlook while allowing inevitable compromises to accommodate difficult situations or competing principles.

  • It will undermine their authority because they will no longer be regarded as beneficent guardians by those with diverging moral visions.

  • Instead, it should be characterized as a beneficent act.

  • Specifically, it seems to me that beneficent attitudes toward strangers do not typically extend as far as our attitudes toward more intimate loved ones.

  • It was the beneficent gift of the civilized.

  • The dream of a beneficent power elite is just that.

  • With the advent of ' our beneficent rule ', however, subjects were freed from ' the most onerous ' of their traditional obligations to the chief, namely military service.

  • The founding evangelists shared this trust in the beneficent effect of trade.

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