philanthropically
intermediateB1/fɪˈlænθrəˌpɒkli/ · phil-an-thro-pi-cal-ly
In a manner that demonstrates a concern for the welfare of others, especially through donations or charitable acts.
Meanings
In a manner that demonstrates a concern for the welfare of others, especially through donations or charitable acts.
ایسے طریقے سے جو دوسروں کی فلاح و بہبود کی فکر ظاہر کرتا ہے، خاص طور پر عطیات یا خیرات کے اعمال کے ذریعے۔
فلاحی طور پر
falaahi tor par
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Common Collocations
- give philanthropically
- act philanthropically
Example Sentences
She has always acted philanthropically towards the community.
وہ ہمیشہ کمیونٹی کے لیے فلاحی طور پر عمل کرتی رہی ہے۔
Woh hamesha community ke liye falaahi tor par amal karti rahi hai.
The foundation was established to support those who wish to give philanthropically.
یہ بنیاد ان افراد کی حمایت کے لیے قائم کی گئی تھی جو فلاحی طور پر دینا چاہتے ہیں۔
Yeh buniyad un afrad ki himayat ke liye qaim ki gayi thi jo falaahi tor par dena chahte hain.
Many wealthy individuals contribute philanthropically to various causes.
بہت سے امیر افراد مختلف وجوہات کے لیے فلاحی طور پر تعاون کرتے ہیں۔
Bohat se ameer afrad mukhtalif wajuhat ke liye falaahi tor par taawun karte hain.
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💡 Memory Tip
Remember 'philanthropically' as giving a 'hand' to others, like a 'friend'.
Imagine someone handing out warm blankets to those in need, symbolizing generosity.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
خیرات کا جوش تھا دیکھو کیسے، کہ دیا کامرانوں نے دل سے بیس ہزار.
Kheraat ka josh tha dekho kaise, ke diya Kaamraanon ne dil se bees hazar.
See how the spirit of charity was, as the fortunate gave twenty thousand from the heart.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
دیوانے کا ہاتھ بڑھانا نیک کام ہے۔
Deewane ka haath barhana nek kaam hai.
Extending a hand to the insane is a virtuous act.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Greek "philanthrōpos" — loving people
First known use: 19th century
The term derives from the Greek 'philanthrōpos', combining 'philos' (loving) and 'anthropos' (man), reflecting a historical emphasis on kindness towards humanity.