mankind

mankind
noun
VERB + MANKIND
save

to save mankind from misery and destruction

destroy
benefit, help, serve
face

I believe that war is one of the major evils facing mankind.

PHRASES
all mankind, the whole of mankind

According to the Bible, the whole of mankind is descended from Adam.

benefit to mankind

It is doubtful whether this research is of any benefit to mankind.

the dawn of mankind

objects dating back to the dawn of mankind

the fate of mankind, the future of mankind

politicians who do not care about the future of mankind

for the benefit of mankind

The results of the research were made freely available for the benefit of all mankind.

the history of mankind
known to mankind

one of the most toxic substances known to mankind


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