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Noun(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(4) advantage(5) profit(6) event to raise money
Verb(1) derive a benefit from(2) be beneficial for(3) help(4) enhance

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(1) Churches in Bradford are set to benefit from a cash boost from the region's landfill sites.(2) Finalists benefit from the publicity they receive and from the networking opportunities that arise in the course of the year long programme.(3) Refugee mothers don't even get the milk tokens that mothers on benefit are entitled to.(4) She says it is going to take executives of color to bring about changes to benefit the parity of newsroom diversity.(5) The service can only exist on the subscriptions received from households who benefit from the service.(6) Increased economic and trade promotion and cooperation along the border will benefit both nations.(7) It said the referee had done his best and it was easy with the benefit of sophisticated video technology and hindsight to criticise him.(8) Here is the chance to enjoy ancient geology with the benefit of modern organisation.(9) But the report also recognises that its recommendations were made u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510with the benefit of hindsightu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(10) And the cricket world, with its benefit years, charity quizzes and galas, is quite good at rattling buckets.(11) Even the governor admitted in his state of the state address that there was no evidence that the new bill would benefit the economy.(12) With the benefit of clear thinking the men on the field and the mentors on the line conjured, then executed, an unlikely escape plan.(13) Another approach is to examine the area thoroughly, with the benefit of informative and informed opinion.(14) Emily Barr wrote a dark, funny novel called Backpack that, with the benefit of Chick Lit packaging, gained huge sales.(15) They already raise funds through benefit gigs in the town and sponsors but are now inviting people to become Friends of the Festival.(16) A national cultural policy should therefore be put in place without undue delay to benefit the nation.
Related Words
(1) fringe benefit
(2) benefit from
(3) unemployment benefit
(4) mutual benefit
(5) child benefit
(6) employee benefit
(7) for the benefit of
(8) benefit of the doubt
(9) cost benefit analysis
(10) marginal benefit
Synonyms
Noun
1. good
2. advantage
3. social security
5. welfare


Verb
6. be advantageous to
7. profit from
8. do good
9. profit


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

they could use that name
to benefit themselves.

they could use that name to BENEFIT themselves.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 8



You're doing it for future generations
who will benefit from my struggle.

You're doing it for future generations who will BENEFIT from my struggle.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 6


and to sail there
will benefit us all.

and to sail there will BENEFIT us all.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 3


and think she deserves
the benefit of the doubt.

and think she deserves the BENEFIT of the doubt.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 18


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