Benefactive
of or relating to a linguistic form, case, or semantic role that denotes the person or persons for whom an action is performed, as for his son in he opened the door for his son.
a benefactive form or case.
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doing or promoting some good; beneficent: a benefic truce; a benefic confluence of planets. historical examples the influence of the stars rosa baughan the influence of the stars rosa baughan astrology sepharial the influence of the stars rosa baughan astrology sepharial astrology sepharial astrology sepharial the prophet of berkeley square robert hichens adjective a rare […]
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the doing of good; active goodness or kindness; charity. a beneficent act or gift; benefaction. contemporary examples bergdahl’s dad: drone killed captor’s kid michael ames june 5, 2014 historical examples vagabondia frances hodgson burnett diderot and the encyclopdists john morley diderot and the encyclopaedists (vol 1 of 2) john morley the arabian nights unknown homes […]
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doing good or causing good to be done; conferring benefits; kindly in action or purpose. contemporary examples the best – and worst – post-civil war presidential speeches on race david frum january 24, 2013 thelonious monk is back stanley crouch november 23, 2009 historical examples memoirs of service afloat, during the war between the states […]
- Beneficial
conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful: the beneficial effect of sunshine. law. helpful in the meeting of needs: a beneficial -ssociation. involving the personal enjoyment of proceeds: a beneficial owner. contemporary examples unite, don’t divide, the palestinians brent e. sasley november 19, 2012 the enlightenment diet bruce feiler september 26, 2009 22 chocolate desserts that kill the […]