benefit
1 of 2verb/ˈbɛnəfɪt/
Forms:benefits,benefiting,benefited,benefited
1
to gain something good from something or someone
B1- By attending the workshop, she hoped to benefit from expert advice.
- Students can benefit from additional tutoring after school.
- Collaborating with a skilled partner on a creative project can allow you to benefit from their innovative ideas and approaches.
- She will benefit from the extra training offered by her company.
- The company has benefited from increased sales after launching the new product.
2
to help or be useful
transitive- Wearing sunscreen benefits your skin in sunny weather.
- Using a map will benefit travelers in unfamiliar cities.
- The new policy will benefit all employees by providing better health coverage.
- His expertise in marketing will benefit the company as they expand into new markets.
- The technology upgrade is designed to benefit customers with faster service.
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