Benefit vs. Benifit

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Benefitnoun

An advantage; help or aid from something.

Benefitnoun

(insurance) A payment made in accordance with an insurance policy or a public assistance scheme.

Benefitnoun

An event such as a performance, given to raise funds for some cause.

Benefitnoun

(obsolete) beneficence; liberality

Benefitverb

(transitive) To be or to provide a benefit to.

Benefitverb

(intransitive) To receive a benefit (from); to be a beneficiary.

Benefitnoun

An act of kindness; a favor conferred.

Benefitnoun

Whatever promotes prosperity and personal happiness, or adds value to property; advantage; profit.

Benefitnoun

A theatrical performance, a concert, or the like, the proceeds of which do not go to the lessee of the theater or to the company, but to some individual actor, or to some charitable use.

Benefitnoun

Beneficence; liberality.

Benefitnoun

Natural advantages; endowments; accomplishments.

Benefitverb

To be beneficial to; to do good to; to advantage; to advance in health or prosperity; to be useful to; to profit.

Benefitverb

To gain advantage; to make improvement; to profit; as, he will benefit by the change.

Benefitnoun

financial assistance in time of need

Benefitnoun

something that aids or promotes well-being;

Benefitnoun

a performance to raise money for a charitable cause

Benefitverb

derive a benefit from;

Benefitverb

be beneficial for;

Benefitnoun

an advantage or profit gained from something

Benefitnoun

a payment made by the state or an insurance scheme to someone entitled to receive it

Benefitnoun

an event such as a concert or game that is intended to raise money for a particular player or charity

Benefitverb

receive an advantage; profit

Benefitverb

bring advantage to

Benifitverb

misspelling of benefit

Benifitnoun

misspelling of benefit

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