
These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'magnanimity.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

2022 Moving forward, the ability of uninsured Connecticut residents to get COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatment could depend largely on the magnanimity of care providers. Mutual first sapped the prosperity of Magna Graecia. 2022 That's a supremely easy position from which to display magnanimity. Definition: to ease, to mitigate, to make less painful or burdensome, to calm. Grant, and the conciliatory attitude adopted by Lee, are a testament to the three men’s character and love of country. Peter Tonguette, WSJ, 21 July 2022 The magnanimity in victory displayed by President Abraham Lincoln and Gen. 2022 In Hollywood, to speak of one’s parents with gratitude and magnanimity, rather than bitterness and resentment, is something of a radical act. Every corner and cranny of the city offers precious archaeological testimonies that recall the splendor of Magna Graecia. Jede Ecke der Stadt bergt wertvolle ärchäologische Zeugnisse, die an den Prunk der Magna Graecia erinnern. 2023 That expresses such incredible magnanimity and good nature and restraint. Es war Teil der sogenannten Magna Graecia. 2016 Bulls guard Alex Caruso credits DeRozan’s longevity to his magnanimity as much as his midrange jumper. 2022 But Smith showed no such magnanimity. Charles was able to look back at his life with magnanimity, moving from a place of deep anger to one of conciliation.

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