Definition: Relating to people's welfare. Being compassionate or humane.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'humanitarian': 2
1. The U.S. immigration system includes pathways such as family sponsorship, employment-based visas, and humanitarian programs.
2. Bill Clinton has continued to be active in political and humanitarian causes.
1. The U.S. immigration system includes pathways such as family sponsorship, employment-based visas, and humanitarian programs.
2. Bill Clinton has continued to be active in political and humanitarian causes.
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