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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211. The point in the data flow at which the input data set is significantly reduced, usually represents the most beneficial boundary point between federation and WebSphere DataStage.
212. Contains large amounts of allicin and sulphur , both of which are beneficial to health.
213. Light beer drinking seemed to be the most beneficial form of alcohol in reducing the risk of high blood pressure.
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214. In Chinas modernization drive, the misunderstanding on "Middlebrow" is not beneficial to the understanding and the promotion of the core ideology of Chinas traditional culture.
215. Such active way of family nurture as warm and love is beneficial to the cultivation of their children's self-confidence, while passive way as penalty, rejection and disaffirmation goes against it.
216. The review will focus on the role of sleep which is to downscale synaptic strength to a baseline level that is beneficial for learning and memory.
217. It is a very effective way of self-induced ("autogenic") states of very deep relaxation, which can be beneficial for body and mind.
218. Which trade show would be most beneficial for us to attend?
219. This will be rich in protein but not much else and it is hard to see how it could be any more beneficial than, say, rubbing an egg into his ankle.
220. In the fifth year of his reign, he changes his name to Akhenaten—"he who is beneficial to the Aten."
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