philanthropy
21philanthropy — phi|lan|thro|py [fıˈlænθrəpi] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: philanthropia, from Greek, from phil ( PHILANDERER) + anthropos human being ] the practice of giving money and help to people who are poor or in trouble …
22philanthropy — phi|lan|thro|py [ fı lænθrəpi ] noun uncount the belief that you should help people, especially by giving money to those who need it …
23philanthropy — see PHILOSOPHY …
24philanthropy — phi·lan·thro·py || fɪ lænθrÉ™pɪ n. goodwill toward mankind; charitable donation …
25philanthropy — [fɪ lanθrəpi] noun the desire to promote the welfare of others, especially through the donation of money to good causes. Derivatives philanthropism noun philanthropize or philanthropise verb …
26philanthropy — n. Humanity, love of mankind, general benevolence, good will to all men, universal good will, large heartedness, public spiritedness …
27philanthropy — noun (U) the practice of giving money and help to people who are poor or in trouble …
28philanthropy — n 1. benevolence, beneficence, helpfulness, ministration, ministry, public or social service, do goodism; charity, Latin, caritas. almsgiving, charitableness, munificence, generosity, bounty, bountifulness, liberality, liberalness, open… …
29philanthropy — phi·lan·thro·py …
30philanthropy — UK [fɪˈlænθrəpɪ] / US noun [uncountable] the belief that you should help people, especially by giving money to those who need it …