Largesse in a sentence as a noun

There are limits to this largesse and they come a key subplot to the movie.

Aren't these people, then, the benefits of largesse created as people flee the taxation?

It isn't government largesse that funds unemployment claims.

The lower rungs of the economic shouldn't have to depend on the largesse of the wealthy few.

In effect, California's largesse subsidizes the rest of the nation.

It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury.

I don't think this should be the role of representatives or senators, but a lot of people do. Even people who argue for smaller government and campaign against 'pork' seem quite happy when government largesse lands in their own community.

"[A democracy] can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury.

Figuring out what costs are largesse and what costs are justified is tough, and made somewhat more difficult by distortions to the market by insurance and medicare.

I worked in the defense industry for a while, and the number of small government conservatives I worked with who were essentially living off the largesse of the bloated defense industry...was really really big.

Instead of conditioning improvement in the developing world on the largesse of billionaires, we should identify the structural phenomenon that are retarding quality of life there and invent new solutions that target those phenomenon directly.

Largesse definitions

noun

a gift or money given (as for service or out of benevolence); usually given ostentatiously

See also: largess

noun

liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit

See also: munificence largess magnanimity openhandedness