liberal-mindedly
English
Etymology
Adverb
liberal-mindedly (comparative more liberal-mindedly, superlative most liberal-mindedly)
- In a liberalminded manner; showing openness to new ideas or liberal politics.
- 1988, Elaine Jordan, Alfred Tennyson, →ISBN, page 75:
- Tithonus is not simply an alternative to Ulysses, liberal-mindedly putting the other side of the question; it is yet another version of a complex of anxieties, in which the patient working of existence now becomes the unattainable object of desire.
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