Adverb
In a charitable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe treated him charitably Source: Internet
Ferguson (1974), p. 167 The holding of material wealth in itself is not a wrong, as long as it is used charitably, but men should be careful not to let their wealth dominate their spirit. Source: Internet
Even given the crude recording techniques of the day Cilea's piano playing (put charitably) seems square and lifeless. Source: Internet
Bourdain’s transgression was unforgivable to the minority of the province’s residents who insist on flawless pronunciation while they themselves speak in what can charitably be referred to as a generous interpretation of the language of Shakespeare. Source: Internet
Kaby parts make good replacements for the Skylake family before them, even if the generational improvement can be charitably described as "minor." Source: Internet
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, does not look upon France's relationship with the European Union (EU) charitably. Source: Internet