benefact

VERB
  1. help as a benefactor
    The father benefacted his daughter in more ways than she was aware of
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How To Use benefact In A Sentence

  • The bieing innate of a battery based upon peoples entrance to fast as well as postulated for benefaction needs. Archive 2009-12-01
  • A private benefactor endowed the new Chair of Japanese Literature.
  • She wasted a great part of the royal treasury for her benefactions!
  • Then, when cashiered out of the navy after refusing to follow orders which offended his conscience, he is visited by the mysterious benefactor who has shadowed him his entire life, who invites him to join a highly exclusive gentlemen's club, Redking's. REVIEW: Not Less Than Gods and The Women of Nell Gwynne's by Kage Baker
  • His total benefactions - including more than 2,800 Carnegie libraries - amounted to $350 million.
  • The giving of money is, of course, only one kind of benefaction, and not the highest kind, which is the giving of self; but the good which these gifts have rendered possible is beyond calculation. American Men of Mind
  • Mr Thompson thanked the committee members and those who provided the comforts, as well as benefactors and subscribers.
  • Success attended him, and the pacha, his predecessor, having in his opinion, as well as in that of the sultan, remained an unusual time in office, by an accusation enforced by a thousand purses of gold, he was enabled to produce a bowstring for his benefactor; and the sultan's "firmaun" appointed him to the vacant pachalik. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • An anonymous benefactor stepped in to provide the prize money.
  • Many claims and counterclaims were advertised about who the real market leader was and who was the benefactor of the readers and protected the consumer's wallet.
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