altruistic

IPA: ɔɫtruˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish
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Examples of "altruistic" in Sentences

  • Where Mo'doh becomes less altruistic is in its role as a "customer acquistion tool," in the words of CEO and
  • It wasn't exactly altruistic, in other words, but the parties concerned were wise enough to see the bigger picture.
  • Pilot whales are among the most intelligent of all marine mammals and have what is described as an altruistic nature, tending to remain with sick members.
  • If you can't figure out why blurting out 'I am moral and altruistic' is off-putting, then you've got some of that social autism Vox Day loves to go on about.
  • People definitely act in altruistic ways all the time, but you can’t design social platforms assuming everyone will do so regularly enough to keep things going.
  • However, the good old boy network holds the real power --- and the individual who owns a relatively few shares is forced to engage in altruistic behavior to combat this idiocy.
  • His use of the term "basically altruistic" is surely intended to be provocative, but what the economist means is that terrorists are often acting out of a desire to help others in their group.
  • This high resolve, which is intentionally cultivated to the point of seeking enlightenment for the sake of bringing about the welfare of others, is called the altruistic intention to become enlightened.

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