"Benevolent arbitrary" typically refers to a ruler or authority figure who exercises power in a way that is seemingly kind and caring but is ultimately based on their own discretion rather than established laws or norms. This type of governance can appear beneficial to the populace as it might prioritize their welfare, yet it lacks accountability and can lead to potential abuses of power. The term highlights the tension between benevolence and the unpredictability of arbitrary decision-making.
An arbitrary integer is basically the same as any integer. If a math problem says: "Let n be an arbitrary integer", it means that n can be any integer. A random integer in other words.
Ordinary constant is a real constant which is same in all time but arbitrary constant is not constant at all time intervals, especially we can see arbitrary constants in integrals.For example the anti derivative of x+C is 1. Here we can replace C with any constant so C is arbitrary constant
The word "arbitrary" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is based on random choice or personal whim rather than any reason or system. For example, one might say, "The rules seemed arbitrary and lacked a clear rationale."
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The comparative form of "benevolent" is "more benevolent."
The antonym for the word malignant is benign.
Good.
The benevolent elders oversaw the rummage sale.
Benevolent associations
Here are a couple.He is a kind, benevolent man.She was a thoughtful and benevolent woman.
(Because of our benevolent nature, we will answer your question.)The new family had nothing but benevolent feelings toward all their neighbors.The benevolent shop owner gave each of his employees a share of his business when he retired.If your actions are upright and benevolent, be assured they will augment your power and happiness.It was a benevolent stranger who found my lost purse and returned it with its contents intact.Sarah was seen as a benevolent club leader, as she treated everyone well.Santa Claus is known for his jolly, benevolent personality.
Yes: What makes you so benevolent today?
The prefix of benevolent is "bene-", which means good or well.
The noun form for the adjective benevolent is benevolence.
A benevolent overlord is a euphemistic term for a person in a position of power.
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