Adverb
In a magnanimous manner; with greatness of mind.
Source: Webster's dictionarymagnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him Source: Internet
Bernstein magnanimously removed his name as co-author of the lyrics, although Sondheim was uncertain he wanted to receive sole credit for what he considered to be overly florid contributions by Bernstein. Source: Internet
As the issues roll in like the tide, however it’s harder to keep that smile and magnanimously accommodate every request. Source: Internet
It’s about exploring our limitlessness, becoming our best selves and contributing magnanimously to others in this world,” says Dr. Simone Alicia. Source: Internet
In an appendix to the second volume, Frege magnanimously acknowledged that one of the axioms of his system did in fact lead to Russell’s paradox. Source: Internet