beneficially
beneficially
/ˌbɛ nə ˈfɪ ʃə li/
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Definition(s):
- (adv) in a beneficial manner
Usage(s):
- But he balanced that belief with the conviction that human enterprise may be beneficially stimulated by prudent aids and encouragements on the part of the government.
- But I know there are many Americans who should teach and could influence children as beneficially as he did me.
- Such a shock to the political system can affect the nation for yearsperhaps adversely, perhaps beneficially.
Quotes
- "We are entering a new strategic relationship," Jones said, in which the United States is "not just interested in a short-term relationship but a long-term relationship that will affect beneficially the future of Pakistan as a democracy in...on Jan 25, 2010 By: Gen James L Jones Source: AFP
- "Our economic cooperation has been developing dynamically and beneficially of late. Bilateral trade has almost quadrupled over the past six years," Medvedev said.on Feb 5, 2009 By: Dmitry Medvedev Source: RIA Novosti
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