Antonym: damage, lose, loss. Similar words: benefit from, beneath, in effect, bend, bench, fit to, outfit, define. Meaning: ['benɪfɪt] n. 1. financial assistance in time of need 2. something that aids or promotes well-being 3. a performance to raise money for a charitable cause. v. 1. derive a benefit from 2. be beneficial for.
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91. In either event you will benefit.
92. I'm on benefit at the moment.
93. The unemployment trap exists when an unemployed person on benefit would be worse off in a low-paid job.
94. In the final analysis, the only people who will benefit are property owners.
95. He's just putting on an act for the boss's benefit.
96. The band was booked for a benefit show in Los Angeles.
97. Your next of kin will receive death benefit if you die in an accident.
98. We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone.
99. The company would benefit from a little pruning here and there.
100. Benefit is paid monthly.
101. The money is to be used for the benefit of the poor.
102. Any person under the age of 18 is ineligible for benefit.
103. Improved child-care facilities would benefit both sexes, not just women.
104. The success in the Middle East redounds to his benefit.
105. They have been accused of carving up the industry for their own benefit.
106. The aim is to help patients to obtain most benefit from their treatment.
107. Some people may be entitled to a housing benefit supplement.
108. Although she didn't mention me by name, I know her remarks were intended for my benefit.
109. The changes in tax rates will benefit single people the most.
110. There is a potential educational benefit in allowing pictures to tell the story, rather than the spoken word.
111. I hope what I have written will be of benefit to someone else who may feel the same way.
112. He's had the benefit of an expensive education and yet he continues to work as a waiter.
113. The new insurance rules speculate that the disabled for the public benefit are to receive more money.
114. The number of people claiming unemployment benefit has risen sharply this month.
115. The changes will benefit the company in more ways than one.
116. The rich will not benefit from the proposed changes to the tax system to the same extent as the lower paid.
117. Each family farms individually and reaps the benefit of its labor.
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118. There was some debate as to whether the benefit scheme should be withdrawn or simply allowed to wither on the vine.
119. It is doubtful whether this research is of any benefit to mankind.
120. They aim to extract the maximum political benefit from the Games.
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