benevolent in the PONS Dictionary

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This man at least "wishes" to make everybody happy, and everything he has done has been benevolent.
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The player's actions can be benevolent towards the humans and creatures, or destructive.
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I received the fortune of knowledge in the benevolent glance of my guru.
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Fifth is a chapter on restoration of natural infrastructure and benevolent ecosystem engineering.
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Indeed, some are unable to truly love a benevolent government even while living under its protection.
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Her father was an extremely wealthy and benevolent man.
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Most dragons in the books are of a positive, though not benevolent, nature.
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He is usually benevolent and helpful, which can not be said about a mischievous "illvtte".
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Some consumption may be seen as more benevolent (to the economy) than others.
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She likes to think of herself as the wise and benevolent eldest sister, but she is hyper-sensitive and given to sudden displays of histrionics.
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