Use of benevolence in Sentences. 31 Examples

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benevolence at the start of sentence


  1. Benevolence, moral righteousness and propriety were three important components of Confucian ethics.
  2. Benevolence, moral righteousness and propriety were three important components of Confucian ethics.

benevolence at the end of sentence


  1. He did it out of pure benevolence.
  2. Maitreya means one with benevolence.
  3. I didn't offer to give my benevolence.
  4. I didn't offer to give my benevolence.
  5. August was reserved for Henderson House, where Grandmother Robinson presided with austere benevolence.
  6. August was reserved for Henderson House, where Grandmother Robinson presided with austere benevolence.
  7. Cops in twos and threes huddle, lightly tap their thighs with night sticks and smile at me with benevolence.
  8. Topaz searched his face for some indication that her mission would be successful, but she found no hint of benevolence.

benevolence in the middle of sentence


  1. Their benevolence took spasmodic forms.
  2. The flavone glycoside content in walnut benevolence is 0.
  3. Mr. Whitelaw's benevolence would descend like soothing balm.
  4. A bit of benevolence from people in power is not what we need.
  5. This orphanage solicits its benevolence of the wealthy people.
  6. Confucius's "Ren" has three levels: compassion, benevolence, kindheartedness.
  7. According to Confucius, benevolence means courtesy, loyalty and unselfishness.
  8. According to Confucius, benevolence means courtesy, loyalty and unselfishness.
  9. His cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all creeds.
  10. He was a cipher to me, a silent man of abstracted benevolence, and I never got to know him well.
  11. He was a cipher to me, a silent man of abstracted benevolence, and I never got to know him well.
  12. And he comprehended fully how great is the benevolence of the boundlessly compassionate Kuan Yin.
  13. Hutcheson over-simplified and distorted the truth by treating benevolence as the one moral desideratum.
  14. Hutcheson over-simplified and distorted the truth by treating benevolence as the one moral desideratum.
  15. However, Hume thought that qualities other than benevolence were virtuous if they produced the feeling of approval.
  16. However, Hume thought that qualities other than benevolence were virtuous if they produced the feeling of approval.
  17. It is less important that people gain sustenance from philanthropic benevolence than that gestures are seen to be made.
  18. It is less important that people gain sustenance from philanthropic benevolence than that gestures are seen to be made.
  19. in the fact that altruistic acts undeniably occur in any society and that moral codes universally advocate altruism or benevolence and condemn selfishness.
  20. The benevolence in Chinese civilization emphasizes not only the solicitude and compassionateness, but also the spirit of self-giving altruism to love the families and others.
  21. The benevolence in Chinese civilization emphasizes not only the solicitude and compassionateness, but also the spirit of self-giving altruism to love the families and others.

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