Here are some definitions for 'benefit':
Benefit: Financial assistance in time of need
Benefit: Something that promotes or enhances well-being; an advantage.
Benefit: something that promotes well-being
Benefit: an act of kindness
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The powers of the president were increased.
The attack of the United States by the Empire of Japan on December 7th, 1941 brough the US into WWII which benefitted Britain.
The U.S. experienced an industrial boom after the War of 1812. However, it was mostly in the North. Northerners benefitted from tariffs at the expense of the South.
Many of the groups the Nazis victimized - Jews, Communists, homosexuals - were held in contempt by many German people. Also, many Germans benefitted financially from the Holocaust.
The French settlers were fairly friendly with the First Nations peoples and tried to make peace between their settlements. -The French supplied the Native people with new weapons and supplies that were more efficient than some of their handmade supplies. -They benefitted greatly from the fur trade, which was very profitable. -As well, they also benefitted from fishing off of the coast of parts of Canada and the United States. -The French colonies fought alongside of certain Native American groups against the British and other enemies.
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Preserving the old farm for conservation purposes and light recreation benefitted the whole community.
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Yes it exist among studies in the classroom because the teacher benefitted from the students and the students benefitted from the teacher...
read a social studies book
Theodore Roosevelt benifited the Panama Canal.
Depends on the type of symbiosis......parasitism (one is hurt and the other is benefitted)commensalism (one benefits, the other is unaffected)mutualism (both are benefitted)
the developers themselves
All parts of Canada benefitted from Confederation.
How is India being benefitted by implementing Panchayati system in India?
benefitted the Canadian economy
Benefited or benefitted are equally correct, though benefitted is more commonly used in UK English.(Spell-checkers, especially in the US, will accept only benefited.)