benignantly
adverb
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adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English benignant Middle English -ly English -ly English benignantly From benignant + -ly.
- In a benignant manner.
“The Dominus Rex, benignantly receiving our Thirteen with their obeisance, and graciously declaring that he will strive to act for God’s honour, and the Church’s good, commands […]”
“Kavanaugh benignantly suggests the majority has “succumbed to ‘the natural desire that beguiles judges along with other human beings into imposing their own views of goodness, truth, and justice upon others.’””