Synonym: generous, giving, kindly. Similar words: veritable, irritable, charity, suitable, equitable, inevitable, creditable, profitable. Meaning: ['tʃærətəbl] adj. 1. relating to or characterized by charity 2. full of love and generosity 3. showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity.
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91, My sister Elizabeth does a lot of charitable work in orphanages.
92, Silver said, referring to the write-off that the owners can claim because the car is a charitable donation.
93, This would be on a charitable basis and any cash surplus would be made available to fund research projects.
94, Having given away all her money in Rome, she begged her food, or existed on charitable donations.
95, After being washed in the river the clothes were then distributed to charitable institutions.
96, The willingness to share does not make one charitable; it makes one free. Robert Brault
97, The remote origins of Emanuel School lay in the sixteenth century and a small charitable foundation for the elderly and the young.
98, Legacies can also be sought more easily if the organisation can show that it has charitable status.
99, She intends to devote the next ten years to her charitable work.
100, His later years were devoted largely to charitable work, to which he contributed much in an unostentatious manner.
101, The charitable thing to do would be to attribute this to great defense.
102, Those include the deductibility of charitable contributions, education expenses, interest and medical expenses.
103, The second beneficiary, the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service, relies totally on charitable donations for its desperately-needed equipment.
104, After his death in 1998, the money continued to flow from Botnar's estate and charitable foundations.
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105, The children named friends as well as charitable organizations as beneficiaries.
106, We let law determine our morality and tax credits limit our charitable giving.
107, But it is charitable to assume that it has something to do with the kind of critic that Pound is.
108, So far £114,957 has been raised including a generous donation this week of £3,000 from the Hedley Foundation, a charitable trust.
109, In 1696 he was arrested for signing and circulating an appeal for charitable contributions to relieve the extruded clergy.
110, There is mounting pressure to break down the barriers protecting the tax-deductible charitable dollar.
111, But Sepp said continuing the mortgage and charitable deductions at the same time would cancel out the increase from investment taxes.
112, And in 9 months, local people raised £600,000 and set up a charitable trust to run the hospital.
113, Beneath the third was a vast treasure which the emperor then used for charitable purposes.
114, Across all charities the average was 67 % spent on charitable causes in 1997, compared with 80 % five years earlier.
115, Foreign programs, funded with charitable dollars and operating against incredible odds, are losing steam.
116, These submerged classes survived on the charitable foundations of the past: Madrid convents provided 30,000 bowls of soup daily.
117, Mr Rosenthal's charitable actions go much further than signing his name on checks.
118, These include the treatment of capital transfers, of charitable contributions(sentencedict.com), and of capital gains arising from interest rate changes.
119, But in recent years he has spent £50,000 of his own money and much time on charitable causes.
120, The organisers hope that the event will have raised £25,000 for charitable projects at home and in the developing world.
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