altruistic - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • motive: Some people practice self denial by putting moral restraints on themselves, for altruistic motives.
  • behavior: Age at which babies have shown altruistic behavior: 18 months 20.
  • donation: The latest example is the current public debate on whether altruistic donations of eggs should be allowed.
  • behavior: Some animals display a greater range of altruistic behavior than do some humans.
  • act: An economic analysis of altruism: who benefits from altruistic acts?
  • reason: There are also many more altruistic reasons for getting way for a bit.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: He seemed driven by purely altruistic reasons to organize a week-long celebration of Finnish design.
  • seemingly: How do we know it is not our own selfish desires disguised by the unconscious into seemingly altruistic motives.
  • entirely: Of course not all the reasons for joining a Youth SVP group are entirely altruistic!
  • truly: Truly altruistic action is a form of yoga, referred to by the Sanskrit words Karma Yoga.
  • not: Performing three songs for fifteen minutes in front of a global audience of 3 billion is not altruistic.
  • apparently: Biologists, however, can demonstrate that these behaviors are only apparently altruistic.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: To what extent can we offer arguments to rational egoists to persuade them to become more altruistic?
  • feel: Such a policy makes finding willing Directors of Studies difficult and naturally leads Colleges to feel less altruistic toward the University.

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