Adverb
In a liberal manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTime, which wears down and diminishes all things, augments and increases good deeds, because a good turn liberally offered to a reasonable man grows continually through noble thought and memory. François Rabelais
I believe that in every country the people themselves are more peaceably and liberally inclined than their governments. Franklin D. Roosevelt
My appeal to the rich is, Deal liberally with your poor brethren, and use your means to advance the cause of God. The worthy poor, who are made poor by misfortune and sickness, deserve your especial care and help. Ellen G. White
The poor must be wisely visited and liberally cared for, so that mendicity shall not be tempted into mendacity, nor want exasperated into crime. Robert Charles Winthrop
Herbs deserve to be used much more liberally. Yotam Ottolenghi
Nothing is so liberally given as advice. French Proverb