Synonym: advantageous, favorable, helpful, profitable, useful. Antonym: fruitless, useless, vain. Similar words: benefit, benefit from, official, officially, artificial, deficit, judicial, beneath. Meaning: [‚benɪ'fɪʃl] adj. 1. promoting or enhancing well-being 2. tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health.
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121. They were more beneficial in a disease caused by another Mycobacterium, leprosy.
122. But there are no convincing reasons for believing that this would have a beneficial effect on economic performance.
123. There is no evidence that the diet pills have any beneficial effect on weight loss.
124. They will still meet their contractual obligations but at a time more beneficial to the patients and thus be more cost effective.
125. The improved navigation schemes of the later eighteenth century had been beneficial in stimulating the local economy.Sentencedict.com
126. So how do we remove the mystery from a potentially highly beneficial technology?
127. The 1995 text addresses the science linking antioxidant nutrients found in plant foods with a potentially beneficial role in fighting disease.
128. The most beneficial case appears to be when the trigrams are used in combination with both factors.
129. In pre-industrial societies philosophers generally asserted that a clear division of labour in political affairs was unavoidable and beneficial.
130. Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia
131. Elemental diet has been shown to be as beneficial as corticosteroid treatment in children with Crohn's disease.
132. The justification for participating in international arrangements is that they are mutually beneficial to all participants.
133. Although the formal agenda item is always very useful, perhaps even more beneficial is the process of sharing.
134. Not everything that is naturally occurring in sea water is necessary or beneficial to marine life.
135. It is beneficial to learn more about what is around us–so that we are more knowledgeable and open-minded. Dr T.P.Chia
136. These arrangements tend to be very beneficial to both because of the personal commitment involved.
137. This treatment can be very beneficial[sentencedict.com], especially to young children.
138. The relationship between the two companies has been mutually beneficial.
139. The beneficial effects and side effects are similar to the other anticholinergic drugs, although the drug also has some antihistamine properties.
140. Propranolol, which is used so commonly in migraine prophylaxis, is not beneficial in most cluster headache patients.
141. The occasional glass of wine is both enjoyable and beneficial.
142. I am sure you will find it extremely beneficial whatever sector of the industry you are employed in.
143. The chapter on comparison of depth profiling methods is likely to be particularly beneficial to the newcomer.
144. A layer of clay particles placed under the gravel layer is beneficial.
145. Like vanity publishing, vanity radio is usually not economically beneficial for those who pay for it.
146. It may be beneficial to have separate exchange and completion.
147. Secondly, the section is concerned with the beneficial interests existing when a payment falls to be made.
148. A specially developed Outward Bound course has also proved to be not only popular amongst staff, but most beneficial.
149. We hope that further studies support these very beneficial effects of support during labor.
150. Each person sees no need to change a system where his individual choices are indeed logical and beneficial for him.
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