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benefit
noun
    1. Something good gained or received.
      Thesaurus: advantage, gain, profit, help, good, avail, boon, blessing, asset, assistance; Antonym: harm, detriment.
    2. Advantage or sake.
      Example: for your benefit
    3. A payment made by a government or company insurance scheme, usually to someone who is ill or out of work.
      Example: social security benefit
      Form: benefits (often)
    4. A concert, match, performance at a theatre, etc from which the profits are given to a particular cause, person or group of people in need.
verb benefited, benefiting, benefitted, benefitting
    intr
    1. To gain an advantage or receive something good from it or as a result of it.
      Form: benefit from something (especially)
      Form: benefit by something
    2. To do good to someone.
      Thesaurus: aid, advance, profit, avail, enhance, further, promote, ameliorate; Antonym: harm, hinder.
Idiom: give someone the benefit of the doubt
    In a case where some doubt remains: to assume that they are telling the truth, or are innocent, because there is not enough evidence to be certain that they are not.
Etymology: 14c: from French benfet, from Latin benefactum good deed.



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