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magnanimously

[ UK /mæɡnˈænɪməsli/ ]
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  1. in a magnanimous manner
    magnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him

How To Use magnanimously In A Sentence

  • Instead, on Nov 25, Israeli PM Netanyahu announced that Israel was "magnanimously" and Israel Palestine Blogs
  • I listen to her enthusiastic praise, and then magnanimously sign her well-thumbed copy of my novel. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • Magnanimously, we proffered the encouraging thought that the young tearaway would soon be back in the Australian XI.
  • The best man won, " he said, magnanimously conceding defeat.
  • They magnanimously bestow on our green spaces abundant spit, phlegm, nasal mucus, litter and noxious garbage of all kinds.
  • Let's just say she doesn't take it as calmly or "magnanimously" as she thought she would. Archive 2006-11-12
  • He humbly hands me the necessary amount and I magnanimously declare that I prefer to consider the unpleasant episode closed.
  • My guides led me to the big, tidy, silvery kitchen where Jesse magnanimously opened what she called the snack locker. Fleur De Leigh’s Life of Crime
  • It must be patent to every one that at that time, at all events, England and its Government had no intention of taking away the independence of the Transvaal, for she had just "magnanimously" granted the same; no intention of making war on the republics, for she had just made peace; no intention to seize the Rand gold fields, for they were not yet discovered. The Great Boer War
  • It must be patent to everyone that at that time, at all events, England and its Government had no intention of taking away the independence of the Transvaal, for she had just "magnanimously" granted the same; no intention of making war on the republics, for she had just made peace; no intention to seize the Rand gold fields, for they were not yet discovered. The War in South Africa Its Cause and Conduct
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