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anthropic

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to mankind or the period of mankind's existence

How To Use anthropic In A Sentence

  • In addition, he has many commitments to philanthropical and other organizations, many of which are overseas. Obama Memo: "No Support For Claim That Clinton Has Passed `Commander-In-Chief Test'"
  • a philanthropical institution, or an educational enterprise, or a network of agencies and "instrumentalities" to bring to bear on society at large certain ameliorating influences or benignant reforms. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
  • When I say "misanthropic," by the way, I'm neither being judgmental nor breaking any news. News & Politics
  • Service learning often relies on a notion of volunteerism, charity or philanthropic effort.
  • It is governed by an international board made up of representatives from donor and recipient governments, as well as businesses and philanthropic foundations. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is possible that you are antisocial, misanthropic, or in need of a good shrink.
  • The Church and other philanthropic organisations invest billions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole equipment was that of a rude warrior, negligent of his exterior even to misanthropical sullenness; and the short, harsh, haughty tone, which he used towards his attendants, belonged to the same unpolished character. The Abbot
  • But he made it a priority to be very, very philanthropic, very generous with his own money.
  • She says she's selling her house to devote more time to this, as well as her philanthropic work and family. Times, Sunday Times
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