Beneficiary’s
a person or group that receives benefits, profits, or advantages.
a person designated as the recipient of funds or other property under a will, trust, insurance policy, etc.
ecclesiastical. the holder of a benefice.
noun (pl) -ciaries
a person who gains or benefits in some way from something
(law) a person ent-tled to receive funds or other property under a trust, will, or insurance policy
the holder of an ecclesiastical or other benefice
(nz) a person who receives government -ssistance: social security beneficiary
adjective
of or relating to a benefice or the holder of a benefice
beneficiary [(ben-uh-fish-ee-er-ee, ben-uh-fish-uh-ree)]
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