English to Spanish Dictionary philanthropic

philanthropic

filantrópico
definition
adjective
they receive financial support from philanthropic bodies
(of a person or organization) seeking to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes; generous and benevolent.
translation of 'philanthropic'
adjective
filantrópico
example
Many financial contributions to universities are 'philanthropic' and truly generous in nature.
But he made it a priority to be very, very 'philanthropic' , very generous with his own money.
The family was 'philanthropic' ; a large bequest to the University of Melbourne created its Baillieu Library.
Mittal's donation will propel him into the ranks of Britain's most 'philanthropic' citizens.
There are also a few nice unexpected touches, such as a list of the benefits of making a donation to charity or some other 'philanthropic' gesture.
But she's a 'philanthropic' person - her charitable foundation's done a lot of work.
Mr Bains said NRIs were making many 'philanthropic' investments for social welfare and community projects.
For much of our history medical care was delivered by religious organisations or 'philanthropic' individuals and institutions.
There are 'philanthropic' organizations that raise money from the public and channel it to needy parents.
Because you're a business, you're not a charity, you're not a 'philanthropic' body.
The sincerely 'philanthropic' Kraft's generosity isn't spread evenly in some cases.
Service learning often relies on a notion of volunteerism, charity or 'philanthropic' effort.
He is involved in numerous other charities and 'philanthropic' causes.
They were scheduled at a meeting of the Gill Foundation, a 'philanthropic' human rights organization.
If you feel 'philanthropic' , find a charity that matches your interests.
With any luck, a few of these 'philanthropic' people will also help others a bit closer to home.
He is also actively involved in the Grove Foundation, a private 'philanthropic' organization.
The couple - let us call them Henry and Julie - have devoted their lives to public service and 'philanthropic' causes.
His family enjoys the goodwill of doing 'philanthropic' services through a charitable trust for decades.
Dr. Shetty is convinced that young doctors are becoming 'philanthropic' , charitable, and spiritual.
He did do good things, and was a very good friend - a very 'philanthropically' minded person and a liberal spirit in an incredibly reactionary age.
They certainly have had a great deal to do 'philanthropically' in this country, as well as in other countries.
I can put the fruits of success to good use, 'philanthropically' , helping the oppressed and exposing injustice.
The vast sums that flew in and out of his accounts, he said in a classic Burkism, were ‘walking around money’, to be spent 'philanthropically' while touring his constituency.
TarraWarra was Australia's first 'philanthropically' funded public museum, a gift by Eva and Marc Besen of Melbourne who raided their private collection to start it.
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