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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151. They lose their entitle-ment to benefit when they start work.
152. The amount of benefit you receive is entirely dependent on the amount you have paid in.
153. The customer will benefit most, and that is the object of the exercise .
154. I have taken this course solely to assist the realisation of my assets for the benefit of all my creditors.
155. You have been in receipt of unemployment benefit for two months.
156. It is easy to criticize others when you have the benefit of hindsight.
157. This arrangement will be of great benefit to you both.
158. Tighter rules for benefit entitlement have knocked many people off the unemployment register.
159. It seems axiomatic that everyone would benefit from a better scientific education.
160. The government has altered the rules governing eligibility for unemployment benefit.
161. I have typed out some lecture notes for the benefit of those people who were absent last week.
162. I hope that the decision taken today will be to the benefit of the whole nation.
163. At first I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
164. The different environmental groups could work together to their mutual benefit.
165. The new regulations will be of great benefit to us all.
166. He receives unemployment benefit.
167. Women's rights groups have cried out against the proposed cut in benefit paid to single mothers.
168. After become effective of property insurance contract, those who serve as insurance mark insurance belongings reachs his to concern a benefit, because the meeting is buying and selling, given, accede to wait for the happening of the circumstance and be transferred, after the cession of insurance mark, the alienee that insurance profit meets what change insurance bid subsequently of course.
169. The warning sign was put there for the benefit of the public.
170. The results of the research were made freely available for the benefit of all mankind.
171. Eligibility for the benefit was determined by a means test.
172. The kid likes to act up for the benefit of anyone who cares to notice.
173. They argued that the tax will mainly benefit the rich.
174. My proposition, I assure you, would be to our mutual benefit.
175. With this government we've had a double whammy of tax increases and benefit cuts.
176. Most crime victims benefit greatly by talking about their experiences.
177. The benefit of an x-ray far outweighs the minutely increased risk of cancer.sentencedict.com
178. It is clear that the drug does benefit some patients.
179. She may have been lying, but I felt I had to give her the benefit of the doubt.
180. As I was voluntarily unemployed, I wasn't entitled to benefit.
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