0 very kind and generous towards an enemy or someone you have defeated:
1 generous and kind, esp. toward a competitor or enemy:
When unexpectedly offered magnanimous peace terms, he refused to consider them unless they were put in writing.
Not all were prepared to give the work a magnanimous reception.
Inclusivity, like all magnanimous gestures, is just that: a gesture.
His principle of "authenticity of the good," which today might be read as a call for patient autonomy, in fact states that the virtuous doctor must be humble and magnanimous.
I think that showed a most magnanimous readiness for oblivion on our part.
I should like to know how, in logic, one can be magnanimous to people who are bullying you.
Great countries and great nations should be magnanimous.
Might we not be a little more magnanimous and much more flexible?