benevolent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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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However, bunian are generally regarded as benevolent, and have been known to befriend and assist humans, particularly magicians ("dukun" or "bomoh") and shamans ("pawang").
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As the turnover rate of electronics increased, the once benevolent act of donating used computers became corrupted.
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Their intentions may be benevolent or malevolent thus they are sometimes represented as kind and helpful while sometimes they appear as oppressive.
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I received the fortune of knowledge in the benevolent glance of my guru.
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But, they generally used to invoke spirits of various things either to receive their benevolent influences or to protect themselves from their malevolent activities.
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Her father was an extremely wealthy and benevolent man.
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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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The underworld became synonymous with fear, and only with the aid of a powerful, benevolent magician could people rise up against her murderous control.
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The benevolent rule of the nawabs is remembered with fondness even today.
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