beneficent im PONS Wörterbuch

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Individuals have a responsibility to consume wisely, stimulating beneficent demand.
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This doctor bore upon his face the impress of his beneficent labors for more than 40 years in a back country town.
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Beneficent has active ministries working with the homeless in the city and around the world.
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A counter-revolution can be positive or negative in its consequences; depending, in part, on the beneficent or pernicious character of the revolution that gets reversed.
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The terma may also be held in the mindstream of the tertn and realised in a future incarnation at a beneficent time.
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In her beneficent aspect, she gives, nurtures, and/or celebrates life.
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In other folk traditions (or sometimes within the same tradition), they can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with humans.
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He meditates the coming age... he is a beneficent spirit, prying into the universe...
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Religious views of conscience usually see it as linked to a morality inherent in all humans, to a beneficent universe and/or to divinity.
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The chief of a group was regarded as a father looking afer his children, authoritarian but beneficent.
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