Synonyms for beneficially
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : ben-uh-fish-uhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌbɛn əˈfɪʃ əl |
Top 10 synonyms for beneficially
Définition of beneficially
Origin :- mid-15c., "helpful, advantageous," from Middle French bénéficial and directly from Latin beneficialis "pertaining to a favor," from beneficium (see benefice). Related: Beneficially.
- As in helpfully : adv usefully
- As in profitably : adv lucratively
- The life-force in metals responds adversely or beneficially to stimuli.
- Extract from : « Autobiography of a YOGI » by Paramhansa Yogananda
- When, however, broth and beef tea are used as clysters in such quantities that can be retained, they act most beneficially.
- Extract from : « Cooley's Cyclopdia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume I » by Arnold Cooley
- He fancied that they acted upon each other beneficially towards her.
- Extract from : « The Kentons » by William Dean Howells
- His influence was beneficially felt in the national legislature.
- Extract from : « Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution » by L. Carroll Judson
- For this purpose electricity, in the form both of the constant and of the faradic current, has been beneficially employed.
- Extract from : « A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II » by Various
- Don't you think that some such measure might be beneficially adopted as regards female character?
- Extract from : « The Fortunes Of Glencore » by Charles James Lever
- Women had ceased to be respected: they therefore ceased to be beneficially influential.
- Extract from : « The Young Lady's Mentor » by A Lady
- But the change will most likely affect even flourishing species in different ways, some beneficially, others injuriously.
- Extract from : « Island Life » by Alfred Russel Wallace
- Adversity is the bitterest of all medicines, but frequently acts most beneficially on the soul, if not on the body.
- Extract from : « A Picture-book of Merry Tales » by Anonymous
- This bill seems to contemplate no end which can not be otherwise more certainly and beneficially attained.
- Extract from : « A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Lincoln » by Compiled by James D. Richardson
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