Antonym: malignant. Similar words: benign, benignly, benignity, poignant, indignant, malignant, poignantly, indignantly. Meaning: [bɪ'nɪgnənt] adj. 1. pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence 2. characterized by kindness and warm courtesy especially of a king to his subjects.
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1. It was a pleasant morning, mid-September, mild, benignant , yet with a keener breath than that of the summer months.
2. For the rural society benignant movement, We must renew the thinking political educational notion and build the moral integration system in accordance with the socialistic market economy.
3. Choosing an environmentally benignant cleaning reaction solvent is an important part of Green Chemistry research.
4. Under the benignant government, social welfare function summed according to certain proportion and the cost of resource flowage are the reasons for the occurring of the anti-dumping.
5. It was a pleasant morning, mid-September, mild, benignant, yet with a keener breath than of the summer months.
6. There is a benignant simplicity about the execution of this work.
7. Conclusion:Apoptosis occurred both in the serous benignant and in the serous malignant tumours, but the apoptosis rate of the latter wa...
8. Objective To study effects of benignant auditory stimulation(BAS) on cerebral oxygen metabolism and cerebral hematodynamics in neonates.
9. From the Furies of frightful aspect they became the Benignant Ones, the Eumenides, protectors of the suppliant.
10. Results Of the 23 patients, 14 cases were malignancy, 9 cases were benignant.
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11. To study the occurrence of primary liver cancer (PLC) among benignant hepatism patients with AFP rise.
12. The fame of Washington stands apart from every other in history shining with a truer lustre and a more benignant glory.
13. General Pecken roused himself after a moment with an unctuous and benignant smile.
14. The proceeding of China joining in the WTO relates benignant with the reform and opening up deepened and the development of market economy.
15. Morse was endeavoring to twit Martin on the latter topic. At last Judge Blount looked across the table with benignant and fatherly pity.
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