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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181. A change in the law would be to everyone's benefit.
182. The rules on claiming sickness benefit have been tightened up.
183. The system is based on administrative convenience rather than public benefit.
184. The Prime Minister is believed to have ruled out cuts in child benefit or pensions.
185. This new benefit has come as a godsend for low-income families.
186. I am organising a benefit gig in Bristol to raise these funds.
187. Millions of householders are eligible to claim the new council tax benefit.
188. The funding of capital expenditure is usually spread over the years that benefit will accrue.
189. Last year I did a big, all-star benefit; the sound check was fine.
190. An added benefit is that rabbits are commonly raised without the use of hormones or steroids to promote growth.
191. People being assessed are also offered an advocacy service in case they feel that they would benefit from additional support.
192. Under the supplementary benefit system, single parents could earn additional income and only part of this was offset against their benefit.
193. This unit auto-senses the mains voltage, and adjusts accordingly, so is most likely to benefit international travellers.
194. When you accept new ideas in the course of a compromise, you benefit. 3.
195. For example, there is nothing about people in residential accommodation but several pages on the benefit position of 16- and 17-year-olds.
196. This relatively new concept gives the user the additional benefit of convection cooking and, on some models, a grill.
197. About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
198. Spending cuts would especially affect public administration and, within the social welfare budget, the level of payments on sickness benefit.
199. An additional benefit is the relief of stress and tension.
200. The National Insurance Act gave the newly set up exchanges the role of administering the system of unemployment benefit.
201. Without benefit of notes, visual aids, gestures or humor she spoke for ninety oddly mesmerizing minutes.
202. To add insult to injury, Alan's not even entitled to unemployment benefit.
203. It doesn't matter if your Executor stands to benefit from the Will.
204. Not only you but also your teenager will benefit from such honesty.
205. There is the added benefit of a garage with additional parking.
206. The selfish man suffers more from his selfishness than he from whom that selfishness withholds some important benefit. Ralph Waldo Emerson
207. One benefit deriving from advancing years is that my clerk diverts to others briefs that are devoid of interest.
208. If this passes,(sentencedict.com) people will be expecting the benefit to accrue to them.
209. The Grammy and MusiCares Foundation, which also helps alcoholics and drug addicts, will benefit and the song could raise millions.
210. The Trotskyist movement could benefit only in the final analysis and in the long range.
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