0 willingness to give money, or money given to poor people by rich people: --
The medical foundation will be the main beneficiary of the millionaire's largesse.
1 the fact of giving away money in a generous way: --
We've accomplished a great deal through our growing largesse to meaningful non-profit organizations in communities where we do business.
Rumors that spread of extraordinary cash payments and material largesse f urther compromised the political integrity of cassette poets.
The popular organizational principles emphasized centralism, planning, collectivism, and a quantum leap towards largesse in all quantitative measures - personnel, instruments, networks - over the previous generation of research laboratories.
One illustration of this botanical largesse is the list of 190,000 plants (covering 690 genera and 1700 species) distributed from the botanic garden between 1836 and 1840.
Big business is not necessarily dependent on government largesse to obtain its profits, to expand at home and abroad, thanks to the relentless tide of globalization.
Both were the favored children of congressional and presidential largesse.
Without a relatively large and prosperous class, independent of state largesse for its wellbeing, it was supposed that liberal democracy could not survive.
Such largesse was a desirable symbol of a company's status.
The resulting cutbacks created enormous resentment among recipients who had come to see government largesse as their right.