Pronunciation: /bəˈnɛfɪsəns/
noun the quality of being kind, generous, or charitable
A1 Helping others is an act of beneficence.
A2 Volunteering at a local shelter is a way to show beneficence.
B1 The organization's mission is based on the principles of beneficence and compassion.
B2 Medical professionals are guided by the principle of beneficence in providing care to patients.
C1 The philanthropist's generous donations exemplify the spirit of beneficence.
C2 The foundation was established with the goal of promoting beneficence and social welfare.
formal The principle of beneficence guides healthcare professionals to always act in the best interest of their patients.
informal Helping others out of the goodness of your heart is a form of beneficence.
slang Being kind and doing good deeds is all about that beneficence vibe.
figurative The tree's beneficence towards the animals was evident as it provided shelter and food for them.
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