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"magnanimity" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is kind, generous and forgiving, especially towards an enemy or competitor

128 Sentences With "magnanimity"

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" She said it was important to have "magnanimity of spirit.
But sincerity and magnanimity showed in that announcement win some respects.
Those dark notes swallowed up some passing efforts at greater magnanimity.
At home, he described his decision as an act of magnanimity.
Trump is a bigot, a bully, and devoid of grace or magnanimity.
The giveaway was the largest in television history, surpassing even Oprah's magnanimity.
You're just, in your presidential magnanimity, kindly allowing us all to live.
Such is the magnetism and magnanimity of New Orleans' lauded chef and restaurateur.
But unlike Eddie Mannix, he also seemed to have his moments of magnanimity.
On top of the honor code, they gave us the concept of magnanimity.
And when it arrived this week, it came adorned with jewels and magnanimity.
Most casino moguls, like Steve Wynn, offer organized labor a certain amount of magnanimity.
Middle Eastern dictators are not known for their magnanimity, and Syria is no exception.
President Donald Trump's seeming magnanimity in a spontaneous moment was full of intriguing layers.
" So much for the sweet magnanimity of "each type has its own special advantages.
The most important virtue that a statesman can possess is prudence, combined with magnanimity.
"The magnanimity of his personality transcended culture, religion and race," Marlins President David Samson said.
The prosecutor, however, declined to charge it out of an abundance of caution and magnanimity.
Doubtless there are those who appreciate your gesture as a sign of magnanimity and reconcilation.
But Trump never makes the conventional political move, and is hardly known for magnanimity in victory.
But at a time of increasing unemployment and crushing budget deficits, Brazil's magnanimity has its limits.
The candidate, best known for scathing insults and divisive language, made his best attempt at magnanimity.
But his magnanimity was studied, and he could be ruthlessly manipulative when he needed to be.
That instant settlement had to rankle, in part because Howard demonstrated what magnanimity really looks like.
And there's more trouble ahead as House conservatives, not known for their magnanimity, target new legislative prey.
Of course, that could all change after the Singapore meeting — abruptly ending the current period of magnanimity.
Agreement between the parties allowed a great deal of magnanimity – and paved the way for mass resettlement.
The campaign to date suggests that party unification will require far more than its usual dose of magnanimity.
Instead of showing magnanimity to the other side of the political aisle, Obama chose to lecture and even condescend.
This might sound like a call for magnanimity, but it is just as much an appeal to self-interest.
Mr. Gingrich, the former House speaker and an early supporter, has taken his rejection, at least publicly, with magnanimity.
I am the son of a refugee myself, a beneficiary of America's magnanimity, and today's policies leave me ashamed.
It's an opportunity, some lawmakers said, for Trump to show magnanimity toward those he's clashed with in the past.
Mr Bolton may be more respectful of post-war alliances than Mr Trump, who thinks that magnanimity is for losers.
It is this spirit of magnanimity and kindness that resonates with most Muslims, but ISIS and others miss the point.
"It was the incapacity for magnanimity in victory," says political consultant Steve Schmidt, who ran John McCain's 2100 presidential bid.
This nominee does not consider it his job to reach out and favor his vanquished opponents with magnanimity and grace.
But his lack of magnanimity might be one reason he doesn't get his due credit after victories like the Baghdadi raid.
Despite the magnanimity of Trump's corporate tax cut, starting last year business investment has been in its longest slump since 2009.
Perhaps Nixon's magnanimity stemmed from the fact that Kennedy beat him by 84 electoral votes, and Hawaii's three votes made no difference.
" In the op-ed, Lavin slams the GOP nominee, calling him a "bully," a "bigot" and someone "devoid of grace or magnanimity.
The very words that the founders used to describe their big love for their country sound archaic: glory, magnanimity, sacred honor and greatness.
In the name of transparency and with extraordinary and unprecedented magnanimity, Grassley provided access to all Senators, not just those on the Committee.
Third, you model magnanimity in politics, showing a willingness to "go high" even when the regime treats you and your wife so monstrously.
The result was a green light for exploitation, not reciprocity for magnanimity, from Russia, China, the entire Middle East, Iran, and radical Islam.
Throughout his life, he had the wisdom to urge magnanimity towards the defeated, whether to South African Boers or Germany after both world wars.
Then it was time to make nice with the Clintons, in a show of new-president magnanimity that left many in the room wincing.
A source close to the president described his address as a "vindication speech" that would combine some magnanimity with an "I told you so" tone.
"The magnanimity of his personality transcended culture, religion and race," Marlins President David Samson said at an emotional news conference Sunday flanked by team officials.
Magnanimity known mostly as an alien custom among the top leadership of the (Despotic) People's Republic of Korea, Kim's gesture serves above all the DPRK.
Both Bernard and Allison responded with unimaginable magnanimity, Bernard taking the hands of a young man and talking to him about her sons supporting her.
Mr. West expressed resentment that Mr. Obama never called him to apologize after the video went public, but he also made an attempt at magnanimity.
The staff is a platoon, and they all seemed to know Atamanuik, who greeted them with the magnanimity appropriate to visiting your old day job.
Sending that message, reinforcing those ideals, exposing North Korean athletes to this sort of magnanimity is a far better use of the vice president's time.
But none of a dozen people in Mr. Trump's orbit said they had expected him to sustain the tone of measured magnanimity in the speech.
They traffic in platitudes about bipartisanship, elevated rhetoric about the endless magnanimity of the American people, and paeans to the greatness of its military might.
In Britain it referred to the virtues expected of a gentleman, in France those of a nobleman: magnanimity, generosity, devotion to freedom and the common good.
And being a mensch, which Bleyer cites as a master password that unlocks all the other values, is not so different from Aristotle's overarching virtue, magnanimity.
The younger Qaddafi is at once violently unpredictable and coldly reptilian; he congratulates himself for his magnanimity in helping Matar, then forgets or breaks his promises.
Solange, 32, rises and greets me, not with the cool magnanimity of a mononym, but as one curious soul encountering another, one black woman meeting another.
This particular crisis, which requires prolonged attention to detail and the magnanimity to set personal and partisan grievances aside, does not play to President Trump's strengths.
The other presidents in my lifetime have at least done a pantomime of the qualities that we try to instill in children: humility, honesty, magnanimity, generosity.
The search for Trump's charitable largesse is far from conclusive given his tax returns remain unreleased, but the results so far suggest he has overstated his magnanimity.
And once you've been marked as having "transcended race," the success you've earned in spite of white racism can be twisted into an example of white magnanimity.
John Feehery, a Republican strategist, said Mr. Trump was showing "great magnanimity" by talking to Mr. Romney, the party's 2012 nominee and a former governor of Massachusetts.
They are primarily about habits of mind and virtues of character: about hospitality and openness; intellectual independence and tolerance; forgiveness and responsibility; magnanimity, courage, and fair play.
Their magnanimity was also a humiliation: Europe's second-largest economy was reduced to twiddling its thumbs in an anteroom while its neighbours decided its geopolitical and economic fate.
Yet despite that leniency, it remains to be seen whether the current EU economic affairs commissioner, French Socialist Pierre Moscovici, will show the same magnanimity with political rivals.
"Climbers from around the country have descended upon Bishop as though a global pandemic were some sort of hall pass from responsibility and magnanimity," a climbing blog reported.
Nor are we critiquing the magnanimity of wealthy philanthropists who choose to bestow some of their accumulated wealth on causes they believe will make us all better off.
Nixon shied from challenging John F. Kennedy's narrow electoral victory in 1960 not out of magnanimity but because he concluded he couldn't make the charge of fraud stick.
"Xi has seemingly chosen magnanimity with the list," said Christopher K. Johnson, an expert on Chinese elite politics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
For one, it discounts the role of women like Esther Hobart Morris and others who, some say, were fervent campaigners for suffrage, not grateful recipients of men's magnanimity.
This is the kind of magnanimity that you don't expect to find from a Marine colonel from rural America who literally fell from the sky into the world's embrace.
Prosecuting people for conscientious objection and sending them to prison, the judges said this time, violated basic rights and went against the spirit of "liberal democracy, tolerance and magnanimity".
" Booker went on to compare Trump with his predecessors, former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, whom Booker said brought "a dignity to the office and magnanimity.
And, in addition to witnessing Reeves' magnanimity at that TS4 press conference, I can confirm Reeves' prince among men status with this anecdote from a friend who wishes to remain anonymous.
That is one reason why Obama's supporters, who watched their President humiliated by what many saw as Trump's racist birtherism campaign, might be puzzled about the outgoing commander in chief's magnanimity.
It makes sense for the EU to behave now with magnanimity because even before Britain formally leaves, it is abundantly clear that the referendum vote in 2016 has been a mistake.
Omega, on his knees, crouched over one of the greatest five or six champions in modern history, regardless of where and when, checking on him in a show of babyface magnanimity.
Later Monday, Sanders electrified the room and displayed magnanimity as he gave Clinton, his former primary rival, a full-throated endorsement that dragged the fractious party a step closer to unity.
If the re-elected president took the evening's events in good grace, promising to act in the interests of all the EU's members, the Polish government showed no such magnanimity in defeat.
Later Monday, Sanders electrified the room and displayed magnanimity as he gave Clinton, his former chief primary rival, a full-throated endorsement that dragged the fractious party a step closer to unity.
Scriptures typically evolved flexibly to promote compassion, empathy and magnanimity — so it is particularly sad when today they are cherry-picked by ideologues, wrenched from context, to justify rigid and pusillanimous dogma.
I admire the principle of this position, and to some extent I share it: There is no doubt that tolerance and magnanimity are virtues that our society's warring factions need to cultivate.
While Nicks's sartorial choices have been widely mimicked, it's rare to hear echoes of her magnanimity in modern pop songs, which are frequently defensive and embattled, preaching self-sufficiency at any cost.
We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.
When Airbnb and Amazon become the self-proclaimed voices of public morality — a trend we're seeing in America more broadly — the pressure on megachurches to act with no less magnanimity is even stronger.
" The president's magnanimity was striking as it came just two days after he warned Americans that Trump "lacks a basic understanding of the world" and is "temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief.
While the generosity from co-workers is admirable, this new trend in company policies shows a lack of magnanimity on the part of employers as these new programs pressure employees to make up the difference.
His legendary magnanimity at Appomattox in 1865 was part of that political calculation: he allowed Lee and his men to return home with dignity, keeping some possessions like horses, and without fear of treason charges.
Inspired by his daughter's penchant for putting live snails in her mouth, as well as his own magnanimity toward his garden's slowest pest, Redditor WHELDOT constructed a DIY electric fence that deters snails without killing them.
Well, with all the magnanimity and sportsmanship of William Zabka in The Karate Kid, he stormed off the pitch without shaking anyone's hand and proceeded to moan about Iceland's unseemly refusal to let Portugal batter them.
But now, the U.S. is miscalculating the magnanimity and broad-minded initiatives of the DPRK as signs of weakness and trying to embellish and advertise as if these are the product of its sanctions and pressure.
Emotional news conference "The magnanimity of his personality transcended culture, religion and race, I mean it just did," Marlins President David Samson said at a news conference where he was flanked by the team and other officials.
While visits to Del Vaz Projects are by appointment only, experiences will always be shaped by the magnanimity of proprietor-curator Jay Ezra Nayssan, who orchestrated an encounter featuring Thé Joséphine and sticky dates when I arrived.
" The poor Geek has had no luck with girls, so Jake illustrates his generous magnanimity by installing the Geek in his own fancy car, with his own fancy unconscious girlfriend next to him, and says, "Have fun.
"But now, the U.S. is miscalculating the magnanimity and broad-minded initiatives of the DPRK as signs of weakness and trying to embellish and advertise as if these are the product of its sanctions and pressure," it added.
That said, Cyborg might have just done WME and the UFC a huge favor, if a sense of decency and cultural and corporate magnanimity is really the future they see for the rough-and-tumble world of MMA.
And in a surprising note of magnanimity, the crown prince said that even Qatar — a neighboring adversary targeted by a Saudi-led embargo — had a dynamic economy that would play an important role in the future of the region.
"The winners of the internal conflict in Turkey must show magnanimity towards the defeated, (show) self-restraint and not reinstate the death penalty," Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias told Realnews newspaper in an interview released ahead of Sunday's publication.
They would think that if they were going to be magnanimous to the Iranians they would be paid in kind, whereas I think more likely the Iranians looked at that magnanimity as weakness to be exploited rather to be appreciated.
The Wavelength's artificiality oscillates between the feelings of alcoholic magnanimity, major depressive episode, and crying at a montage set to Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" — all those times where your conscious mind can't stop your body from expressing something it knows is false.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Friday it was reviewing Zimbabwe's election results and called on political leaders to "show magnanimity in victory and graciousness in defeat" after the opposition disputed whether President Emmerson Mnangagwa had won the vote.
There "are dishonest things seriously chilling the dramatic atmosphere for the north-south reconciliation created by the great magnanimity and the initiative steps taken" by the North, the news agency said, urging the South Korean authorities to address the problem.
It made sense that Vice and its sibling hip, public-facing brands would want to project an image of magnanimity toward their employees, who were paid bargain-basement salaries and worked in conditions that were often chaotic, if not actively harmful.
But he understood Hitler in a way many others in power in Britain did not, and he knew, too, that the survival of all that he loved required a nuanced exercise of political skill and a great measure of personal magnanimity.
"We encourage all stakeholders and citizens to pursue any grievances peacefully and through established legal channels, and we encourage all political leaders to show magnanimity in victory and graciousness in defeat," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement.
His magnanimity seemed incongruous, given that he had previously reportedly lambasted African nations as "shitholes," complained that he could not order the Justice Department to pursue Hillary Clinton and equivocated over condemning neo-Nazi demonstrators after the Charlottesville riots last year.
While some, including the judge, saw it as a moment of great human magnanimity, others questioned the societal forces at play that would drive a young black man to hug a white officer who killed his brother in his own home.
And what happens in jail is usually the family then calls a press conference, gives a plea to the prime minister for magnanimity and the prime minister releases the person through her largess, and the person comes out and thanks the prime minister.
But Newman's Own is making more of a show of its record of magnanimity, rolling out a marketing initiative aimed at millennials who might not recognize the famous face of the brand and might have little to no knowledge of its altruistic story.
Mozart's finale celebrates the magnanimity of the pasha as a way of flattering the Austrian Hapsburg emperor (who was actually in the audience at the Vienna premiere), with an opera that offered a model of enlightened despotism relevant to Muslim and Christian rulers alike.
No need for you — or your pretty green pals — to thank us Question: In her latest act of magnanimity, my aunt came to visit me in my new apartment — she hates coming into the city, so this was a big deal on its own.
So we get to feel good about our magnanimity for a couple of hours, then continue winning to an obscene degree, rather than ever substantively addressing the savage exploitation, racism, and greed at the heart of why people are poor in the first place.
Despite valid concerns and inquiry, however, Goddard defended her social media coverage of the trip as a reflection of magnanimity in the face of being repeatedly criticized for failing to acknowledge the optics of willfully exploiting the dynamics of being a white person in a Black space.
Operas about Turks could be serious or funny, but, curiously, those that depicted Europeans in Ottoman captivity were almost always comedies that ended happily, with the emancipation of the prisoners, usually by an unexpected act of magnanimity from the Turkish authority (like Pasha Selim in "Abduction").
The statue at its center, a bronze, top-hatted Gustav Liebling himself, has been toppled, his magnanimity run aground, his outstretched arms now bidding welcome only to a patch of broken flagstones and soft dirt, which, after a few more good rains, will surely swallow him whole.
When Barcelona's players had spoken, after their resounding 3-0 win in the first leg last week, of their respect for Liverpool, their awareness of Anfield's fervor, it had been interpreted as magnanimity, a polite acknowledgment that there was a job to finish before the celebrations could begin.
Along with the reopening of that rock venue, this slim black booklet reminds us in our new Trumped-up world of revenge, intolerance, and isolationism, of the capacity for resistant strength and healing when open and charitable characteristics are sutured back together through the magnanimity of artistic expression and noisy convergence.
Many black Americans were frustrated not because someone acted with magnanimity but because politicians and pundits seemed incapable of focusing on anything other than this display of grace they so hoped for -- behavior made worse given that this is a country whose criminal justice system fails to extend the same mercy to black Americans.
" When I recently asked Jonathan how, as a nonbeliever, he understood grace and why it inspires us when we see it in others, he told me that grace is "some combination of generosity and magnanimity, kindness and forgiveness, and empathy — all above the ordinary call of duty, and bestowed even (or especially?) when not particularly earned.
I give thanks as well that this thread of magnanimity has, mostly, triumphed over the other thread represented by the Know-Nothings, the anti-Catholic riots, the Chinese Exclusion Act, the exclusion of Jewish refugees like Anne Frank, the internment of Japanese-Americans, the Muslim ban and this year, the separation of immigrant families at the Mexican border.
Concerned about how to achieve long-term peace in Europe, and watchful about the threat of Bolshevism, he argued that the terms imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles were overly harsh: The same spirit of magnanimity — or "appeasement," in Smuts's words — that had achieved a workable peace between Britons and Boers ought now to be demonstrated in the case of German reparations.
The result is a book that gives us a portrait of Lincoln as a virtuosic politician and managerial genius — a sort of visionary C.E.O. whose magnanimity, wisdom, humor and shrewd political instincts helped him to hold together a contentious cabinet and even more contentious coalition of Republicans, moderate Democrats and border-state Unionists, and thereby wage a successful war to preserve the Union and emancipate the slaves.
Presumably, the artist has made these choices to accommodate considerations of safety and inclusion; the ramp makes these terminal points handicapped-accessible, where the more visually discreet direct-approach of a staircase would not, and the glass walls hedge against the possibility that any of these works of living statuary slip from the pedestal (statues, after all, seem to accept loss of limb with magnanimity; museum-goers are rather more likely to sue).
But I continue to worry it's going to be nearly impossible for her, or at least for students like her, to resist some of the self-interest inherent in pursuing jobs that are "in-demand" (translation: big bucks) and have an "impact" (translation: allow us to feel good about our magnanimity and broad-mindedness with regard to the less fortunate, when really, it's almost all about us and the profits we'll make).
And we have been able to do it because, for all the vicissitudes of the Cold War and globalization and the war on terrorism, Americans have broadly understood that great nations, like great institutions and great citizens, lead by example: by inspiring rather than coercing loyalty; by a decent respect for the opinions of mankind; by steadfastness of purpose and evenness of temperament; by the understanding that a policy of magnanimity and benevolence will, if nothing else, provide us with the friends, and the self-belief, needed in times of adversity.

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