Munificence in a sentence as a noun

Only that it is unlikely to be munificence on the part of Google as the article implies.

A passionate defense of an unworkable mindset is a truly a sign of the munificence of our age.

I was talking about the Lutheran work ethic, which considers hard work and frugality virtuous, and leisure and munificence as moral failures.

The funds for this munificence must be found in war and rapine; nor are they so easily persuaded to cultivate the earth, and await the produce of the seasons, as to challenge the foe, and expose themselves to wounds; nay, they even think it base and spiritless to earn by sweat what they might purchase with blood.

Here's what a non-Christian Roman Senator and preminint historian of his time, who spent some of his time in charge of foreign cults in Rome, and was alive during the time of Nero, had to say:---But neither human help, nor imperial munificence, nor all the modes of placating Heaven, could stifle scandal or dispel the belief that the fire had taken place by order.

Munificence definitions

noun

liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit

See also: largess largesse magnanimity openhandedness