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Definition of Munificently

Munificently
Munificent Mu*nif"i*cent, a. [L. munificus; munus service, gift + -ficare (in comp.) to make. Cf. Immunity, -fy.] Very liberal in giving or bestowing; lavish; as, a munificent benefactor. -- Mu*nif"i*cent*ly, adv. Syn: Bounteous; bountiful; liberal; generous.

Meaning of Munificently from wikipedia

- a decade. Moreover, the advent of the American carmaker brought along munificent sponsorships from American tobacco and oil companies, in addition to a...
- serene ones, Queen Elizabeth the foundress of this college, James its most munificent builder, Charles its preserver, and our other benefactors. Asking thee...
- situations are completely different: Bob is adamant about not accepting a munificent deal to buy MaxDot despite the enthusiasm for the idea from Christina...
- of the committee of the Jews' Free School, which two institutions he munificently endowed. He was also a warden of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue...
- descriptions of the magnificence of the capital and of the conqueror's munificent support of literature. Mahmud died in April 1030 and had chosen his son...
- אֲבִינָדָב "my father apportions" or "the father [i.e. god of the clan] is munificent") refers to four biblical characters. Where the Hebrew text reads Avinadav...
- the following poem on his enshrouding cotton: I am heading toward the Munificent, lacking a sound heart and an appropriate provision, While taking a provision...
- full year. Being well-educated themselves, the Ayyubid rulers became munificent patrons of learning and educational activity. Different madrasa-type schools...
- medieval period, also enjo**** the patronage of the Mysore kings, who made munificent endowments to the Jain monastic order at the town of Shravanabelagola...
- social. They came in the vanguard of progress, am****ed vast fortunes, and munificently gave away large sums in charity". Near the end of the 19th century, the...