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The word 'benefit' is both a noun and a verb.

The noun benefit (benefits) is a common, abstract noun; a word for extra money or other advantages that you get in addition to your salary from your employer as part of your job; an advantage you get from a situation; an event organized in order to make money for a person or a charity; payment for people who are sick or unemployed.

The verb benefit (benefits, benefiting, benefited) is to get help or an advantage from something; to help someone or give them an advantage.

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