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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61. The Olympic torch was paraded through the streets of Pyongyang to flag-waving masses on Monday with North Korea promising its main benefactor China an "astonishing" show certain to be free of protest.
62. And now, without further ado, let me introduce our benefactor.
63. John is a Major Donor to the Rotary Foundation, and a Benefactor and Charter Member of the Bequest Society.
64. Because the cash prize, courtesy of a generous benefactor, was a 10 trillion Zimbabwean dollar note.
65. Have no shocked remaining in dust heart hesitation way:"Dare to ask a benefactor, your teacher but 50 annual agos of'overwhelm along delight a door'does cardinal flower in the gate have no tears?"
66. "How I hate that man," was the writer C.S. Lewis's tart comment on Lord Nuffield, his city's greatest entrepreneur and his university's most generous benefactor.
67. He was not insolent to his benefactor, he was simply insensible.
68. " Mr. Li is not only the school's benefactor,[http://sentencedict.com/benefactor.html] but also our savior. "
69. Harvard College was founded in 1636 and was named for John Harvard, its first benefactor.
70. He was a benefactor with collective society at his back.
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