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Humanitarian   /hjˌumˌænətˈɛriən/  /jˌumˌænətˈɛriən/   Listen
Humanitarian

adjective
1.
Marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare.  Synonyms: human-centered, human-centred, humanist, humanistic.  "Released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons" , "Respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species"
2.
Of or relating to or characteristic of humanitarianism.
noun
1.
Someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms.  Synonyms: do-gooder, improver.
2.
An advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans.  Synonym: humanist.



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"Humanitarian" Quotes from Famous Books



... quite so modern as that formulation," the other friend questioned. "I was thinking it was very eighteenth-century; part of the universal humanitarian movement of the time when the master began to ask himself whether the slave was not also a man and a brother, and the philanthropist visited the frightful prisons of the day and remembered those in bonds ...
— Imaginary Interviews • W. D. Howells

... A wholly new and profounder terror is that which his penetrating eye evokes from the future. It is, that, if matters go on as now, foreign observers will never clearly understand whether it was the "territorial democracy" or the "humanitarian democracy" which really triumphed in the late contest! "The danger now is, that the Union victory will, at home and abroad, be interpreted as a victory won in the interest of social or humanitarian democracy. It was because they regarded ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 • Various

... humanitarian plums will be handed out at the Peace Table at Versailles, at a time when the small and weak nations of Europe will have their day in court, at a time when the oppressed and suppressed peoples of Europe, Palestine and Armenia will have their innings, now is ...
— Alexander Crummell: An Apostle of Negro Culture - The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 20 • William H. Ferris

... was paid—and it was an indemnity that could be paid in one lump sum—Prussia evacuated the occupied territory. It did not claim of France its colonies or its fleet, it did not impose the reduction of its armaments or control of its transport after the peace. The Treaty of Frankfort is a humanitarian act compared with ...
— Peaceless Europe • Francesco Saverio Nitti

... efficiency and economy of teetotal America. Well, in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries there was in America one of the most economical and efficient of all forms of labour. It did not happen to be feasible for the English to compete with it by copying it. There were so many humanitarian prejudices about in those days. But economically there seems to be no reason why a man should not have prophesied that England would be forced to adopt American Slavery then, as she is urged to adopt American Prohibition now. Perhaps such a prophet would ...
— What I Saw in America • G. K. Chesterton


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