benefit
[bεnɪfɪt]

noun

[Definition]: do good to, advantage

[Example Sentences]:
1. Its value as a data storage platform was the second benefit cited, coming in at 73%.
2. We believe you can get the same benefit from doing these things as well.
3. We are reaching a point where they are going to become a benefit to people.
4. It will take several months at least for the benefit of such measures to become apparent.
5. That global market will benefit from at least one sale as a result of the case.
6. He said the FCC will look to see how American consumers would benefit from the deal.
7. The benefit for advertisers is that users are likely to pay more attention to the ad.
8. The idea that the rules will only benefit Google are silly on their face.
9. So he decided to give the world of education the benefit of his brilliance.
10. He just wanted a house full of kids and the benefit money that brings.
11. The key benefit of the program was being able to model and communicate the power of the business.
12. He also had the benefit of both parents working in finance.
13. We need each other and benefit from opportunities to work together.
14. There is little doubt that cloud computing can provide significant benefit to business.
15. I encourage them to continue the work, because better search results benefit all of us.


[Antonyms]evil, loss, damage

[Synonyms]boon, service, advantage
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