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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241. Most meetings, for example, would benefit by regularly having a 15 minute review as the last item on the agenda.
242. In addition, many specialists in industry or academia will also benefit from the overview of the subject that is provided.
243. This provides tax relief of 30 percent on large donations, an added benefit that goes directly to charities.
244. Paying cash had the added benefit of leaving no record of our visit except a pencilled telephone booking under two untraceable names.
245. Once aspirin and thrombolysis are given, however, the additional benefit of delayed subcutaneous heparin seems limited.
246. Competition motivates and drives people to excel, and enables people to learn and benefit from their strengths and weaknesses. Dr T.P.Chia
247. Alexander, who was sharply critical of Forbes' negative ads, appeared to benefit from running a positive campaign.
248. He sponsored recreational and social activities for the benefit of his workers.
249. Any relocation depends on a detailed cost/benefit analysis being carried out to ensure that the exercise is truly worthwhile.
250. The client eventually recovered £1,000 in supplementary benefit additional requirements, backdated to 1976.
251. If we can take positive action to improve communication, then the whole community will benefit.
252. If you learn to anticipate the future and shape events rather than being shaped by them you will benefit in significant ways.
253. The yet-to-be-released report does not allege that evidence had been manipulated to benefit prosecutors, officials said.
254. We now know that special aftercare can benefit women, but male attempters appear more difficult to help.
255. Take an active role in asking for appointments; most kinds of research benefit from discussion at least every month or so.
256. Additionally(Sentencedict.com), if a young trainee achieves a vocational qualification additional funding can be received for the benefit of future trainees.
257. Take your time choosing your ring and enjoy the benefit of receiving expert help and advice from the Beaverbrooks professionally trained staff.
258. After a day in the office, even I felt the benefit of the quiet ambience.
259. Should the stock market take a big tumble anytime soon, at least one investor is well positioned to benefit.
260. He accepted the arguments of an independent actuary that policyholders' realistic expectation they should benefit from inherited estates was limited.
261. The therapist thought Mary appeared to benefit from these telephone contacts and had not abused the availability of open access.
262. Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. Albert Einstein
263. The disability working allowance - like its companion benefit, the disability living allowance - will be tax free.
264. We will increase Invalidity Benefit by 15%, extend mobility allowance and base payments on medical records rather than National Insurance contributions.
265. Now there exists the real possibility to acquire these aircraft with the added benefit of an instalment purchase plan.
266. I had not had the benefit of that lovely electricity for long, but how I did miss it when it absented itself.
267. She admitted four charges of making a false representation to obtain benefit and asked for 18 others to be taken into consideration.
268. Note that an attempt to introduce universal marginal benefit taxation implies the acceptance of the statusquo.
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