Altruisms [noun]

Definition of Altruisms:

unselfish concern

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Sentence/Example of Altruisms:

In a paper published by the University of Cambridge, the famous ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was dubbed as “viral altruism”.

Over time, this “moral stupidity” is replaced in varying degrees with ethical acuity, the sharpness of which can largely be judged by the amount of unselfish altruism that is generated.

Anne Morgan was drawn to Tesla’s intellect and altruism, and seemed to want to marry him.

Where there’s a professor who’s looking to find out something about altruism, let’s say, and the experimental setting is a classroom where 20 college students will come in and they’re a pretty homogeneous population, and they’re pretty motivated.

This country reaps the benefit of this first step in altruism based on the highest Christian and democratic doctrines.

He made no concessions to any man; pity and altruism were not in his vocabulary.

Charity, kindness, altruism, all the gentler emotions—I foreswore them.

The new Klan, in its great piety and altruism denies that it has an initiation fee at all.

On this basis sufficient inspiration for personal righteousness and altruism is afforded by the world's need of just these things.

The doctrine of the Trinity implies the necessary and eternal altruism of the Divine nature.