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US
/ˌbɛnəˈfɪʃəɫi/
]
[ UK /bˌɛnɪfˈɪʃəlˌi/ ]
[ UK /bˌɛnɪfˈɪʃəlˌi/ ]
ADVERB
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in a beneficial manner
this medicine will act beneficially on you
How To Use beneficially In A Sentence
- In the end, that was what this arrangement depended upon, that the putative trustee should acquire the property beneficially and be discharged of its obligations.
- Prebiotics ( "before life") are nondigestible or fiber components of foods, usually complex carbohydrates that beneficially affect the host by stimulating the growth of intestinal bacteria. Silk Plus for Bone Health
- This basic viewpoint can beneficially inspire us to deal with the intellectuals' association correctly and construct the harmonious interpersonal relations.
- For each to beneficially reinforce the other, the intellectual property system must be harnessed to promote Internet freedom.
- Widely and beneficially adopted around the world, the CMMI has nonetheless been daunting to some organizations for its size and apparent complexity of the framework.
- The company would have ceased as a result of liquidation supervening to beneficially own it.
- The contract of a beneficial donation relates not only to both the donor and the donee as contracted subjects, but also to the donee as the beneficiary of a beneficially contracted relation.
- There are other parcels of land beneficially held by the estate, which the trustee acknowledges are not integral to the businesses.
- this medicine will act beneficially on you
- Should you, however, be a winner, any exhibition of the purse might be construed into an unseemly desire of "welling," or securing your gains, which of course must always be a matter of perfect indifference to you; and whatever advantages you obtain from chance or skill should be made obvious to every one are only destined to enrich your valet, or be beneficially expended in the refreshment of cabmen and ladies of faded virtue. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 13, 1841