Crossword-Solution: HUMANITARIANISM 15 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Word Word Type Definition
Humanitarianism n. The distinctive tenet of the humanitarians in
denying the divinity of Christ; also, the whole system of doctrine
based upon this view of Christ.
Humanitarianism n. The doctrine that man's obligations are limited
to, and dependent alone upon, man and the human relations.

We have 26 clues for the answer “HUMANITARIANISM”

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the state of being humanitarian 1 answer
Ideal of man's welfare. 1 answer
goodness of nature 3 answers
BENTHAMISM 4 answers
crusading spirit 5 answers
ALTRUISM 15 answers
goodness and mercy 17 answers
good works 19 answers
AHIMSA 21 answers
beneficence 22 answers
voluntary work 24 answers
labour of love 25 answers
holy war 25 answers
commiseration 26 answers
good deed 29 answers
CONSCIENCE ___ 37 answers
Benevo-lence 38 answers
benignity 39 answers
Decency 39 answers
Charity 52 answers
clemency 59 answers
contribution 68 answers
good turn 75 answers
humanity 78 answers
soft touch 81 answers
Goodness 87 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
CROETLE
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with HUMANITARIANISM (5)

American masters were probably no more cruel and no more sadistic than others, and, in fact, the spread of humanitarianism in the modern world may have made the opposite true.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
How like Shelley! The Scotch landlord meant well, we may be sure, and a very small pinch of humour, or even mere ordinary humanity, as distinct from humanitarianism, would have taken in the situation.
The Quest of the Golden Girl Richard le Gallienne 1996
Everything, Miss Miniver said, was “working up,” everything was “coming on”--the Higher Thought, the Simple Life, Socialism, Humanitarianism, it was all the same really.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
And although the great spirits of other days had much to commend them, it is not to be denied that they knew little of our modern humanitarianism.
The Cruise of the Jasper B. Don Marquis 1996
His humanitarianism is a more popular, as it is an easier, ideal than humanity—it asks no expense of thought.
Style Walter Raleigh 2013

Quotes with HUMANITARIANISM (3)

Science is the search for the truth--it is not a game in which one tries to beat his opponent, to do harm to others. We need to have the spirit of science in international affairs, to make the conduct of international affairs the effort to find the right solution, the just solution of international problems, and not an effort by each nation to get the better of other nations, to do harm to them when it is possible. I believe in morality, in justice, in humanitarianism.
Linus Pauling Linus Pauling on Peace: A Scientist Speaks Out on Humanism and World Survival
Naphta loathed the bourgeois state and its love of security. He found occasion to express this loathing one autumn afternoon when, as they were walking along the main street, it suddenly began to rain and, as if on command, there was an umbrella over every head. That was a symbol of cowardice and vulgar effeminacy, the end product of civilization. An incident like the sinking of the Titanic was atavistic, true, but its effect was most refreshing, it was the handwriting on the…
Thomas Mann The Magic Mountain
His (Lenin's) humanitarianism was a very abstract passion. It embraced humanity in general but he seems to have had little love for, or even interest in, humanity in particular. He saw the people with whom he dealt, his comrades, not as individuals but as receptacles for his ideas. On that basis, and no other, they were judged. He judged man not by their moral qualities but by their views, or rather the degree to which they accepted his.
Paul Johnson Modern Times
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1954).