Synonym: helper. Similar words: benefaction, de facto, factor, factory, benedictory, factor out, satisfactory, benefit. Meaning: ['benɪfæktə] n. a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help).
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31. She also was a benefactor to other health support groups and animal charities.
32. The mayor also suggested that the de Young may get a new name to pay homage to a high-spending benefactor.
33. However, the benefactor may have to pay the newspaper's costs if the latter is successful.
34. Kazanow grins sheepishly at the cheers before rejoining the fray below, the easy warmth between band and benefactor plainly apparent.
35. One of the late owners, one Mr Raines, planted about 1,000 trees and was a generous benefactor to the school.
36. Sir James Reckitt was a great benefactor though, providing money for the library, tennis courts and bowling green.
37. The painting was bought by an anonymous benefactor, and donated to the Museum of Modern Art.
38. But among his brethren this benefactor would be sadly missed.
39. A leading member and benefactor of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society,[www.Sentencedict.com] he was secretary and president.
40. At this juncture, although he was not yet living at Chelsea, Sloane intervened as saviour and benefactor of the Garden.
41. Since that evening Rosenthal has emerged as Robinson's benefactor.
42. Therefore, a lifesaving benefactor of the local people.
43. She perceived I had discovered my real benefactor.
44. Scrooge later became Tiny Tim's benefactor.
45. I am myself one of the pensioners upon the fund left by our noble benefactor.
46. Our benefactor made up the total with a cheque for $ 4,000.
47. Your gratitude should have rendered you incapable of such conduct towards your benefactor.
48. The benefactor has done for the old lady for years.
49. They feared its mystery benefactor - a private company - might get skittish.
50. So Sun brilliantly appeared to be playing open source benefactor while at the same time keeping control of the mobile side of the equation (i.e. the rights to the gold mine).
51. Its founder, benefactor and guiding intelligence is David Walsh, a wild-eyed young Tasmanian multimillionaire.
52. I was so blind as not to recongnize my benefactor.
53. My Chen guang ning, gets Europe, a big benefactor, present big style.
54. I only saw a man who had meant to be my benefactor.
55. Full-throated support by China was too much to expect, analysts say, because the country is North Korea's chief economic benefactor and political ally.
56. An anonymous benefactor donated 5 , 000 US dollars to our organization yesterday.
57. He who gives himself entirely to his fellowman appears to them useless and selfish; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist.
58. The Archangel Tyrael has always been our benefactor, but even he cannot help us now.
59. The first thing I did, was to recompense my original benefactor, my good old captain.
60. The credit crunch is a very big issue that we are all going to have to deal with, certainly in the middle term, even with a benefactor like Roman Abramovich.
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