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How to use magnanimity in a sentence

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Positive values include an instruction to be just and fair, to value generosity or magnanimity, to demonstrate honesty and cooperation.
While compassion makes us feel the richer for our magnanimity, justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation.
But the acharya in his magnanimity accepts him and teaches him all he knows.
In my fragile state, however, I felt like I was the beneficiary of a world-shaking magnanimity.
It dawned on me that all the friends I had made, all two of them, were nabobs, and both had magnanimity.
So, should anyone have any ingenious ideas, please let us know and we may, in our unsurpassed magnanimity, decide to cut you in on the deal.
It came in 1990, undermining their magnanimity, but also galvanising me and my colleagues into human rights activism.
A moment afterwards she has reason to regret her magnanimity, for she has to deal with a villain who will stick at nothing.
They were faced with a remarkable, extraordinary, exhibition of magnanimity.
When a man accepts a public place, he ought to calculate that he will be subject to public animadversion and should act with magnanimity.
Whether Gandhi made her move out of shrewd calculation or simple magnanimity, it was a political master stroke.
When a man becomes eminent he should carry his honours with gentleness, magnanimity, and absence of arrogance.
Natural virtues include courage, magnanimity, ambition, friendship, generosity, fidelity, and gratitude, among many others.
His political life, characterised by begrudgery, vengefulness and a sense of thwarted entitlement, ended on a note of magnanimity.
Munificence, magnificence, magnanimity, three words almost unknown in our times.
Moreover, the government hopes that its magnanimity will help it to win economic aid from rich countries.
So, we are invited in Christ, who is the magnanimity of God, to broaden our hearts and souls.
We have shown utmost magnanimity and patience for the past four years since the first Bush administration swore in.
In their magnanimity, they paved the way for a future without resentment, and reaffirmed their desire to see the wounds of the continent healed.
Is there not a mysterious relationship between renunciation and joy, between sacrifice and magnanimity, between discipline and spiritual freedom?
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Examples from Classical Literature
His mind was fraught with independence, magnanimity, and every manly virtue.
The Queen's magnanimity and clemency to her traducer Jasper Judge in the same year called forth a warm eulogium.
In his fight with Cloten he is depicted as a rare swordsman of wonderful magnanimity.
But for British magnanimity a drumhead court-martial should have taken the place of the hospitality of the Ceylon planters.
The state's magnanimity to those offenders whom it would be too expensive to punish.
In the character of Peter there was a singular compound of magnanimity and of the most brutal insensibility and mercilessness.
With what generosity, with what magnanimity she speaks of Olivia in those letters!
So that there may be fitly said to be a longanimity, which is commonly also ascribed to God as a magnanimity.
They have claims on the magnanimity and, I may add, on the justice of this nation which we must all feel.
The foxy or feline element was small in a nature, into which so much magnanimity, supposed to be lionlike, entered.
I do not offer them to you, because I would not that you thought that I was aping magnanimity.
In that spirit of magnanimity, we'd like to say that we also don't do lost causes when it comes to First Ministers.
He was faithful to the tie, and flaunted his own magnanimity.
With a grand magnanimity she saddled that cry of mine upon our child, conceiving it to be the name of some lost darling of mine.
Even Enobarbus is conquered at the last by Antony's noble magnanimity.
His goodness of mind was only excelled by his goodness of character, whose ampleness and magnanimity was not narrowed or ruffled by anything.
That sounds as if I had been labouring the whole time only to exhibit a fine trait of magnanimity.
Her magnanimity, he tells us, is unexampled, and her fatalism pathetic.
The latter spared him, and this magnanimity Bonaparte subsequently repaid by death.
But Olivia has such candour and magnanimity, that I must admire her!
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