Verb
The word is derived from benefit
I hope you will be benefitted by your churchgoing. Where the habit does not Christianize, it generally civilizes. That is reason enough for supporting churches, if there were no higher. Rutherford B. Hayes
The people made worse off by slavery were those who were enslaved. Their descendants would have been worse off today if born in Africa instead of America. Put differently, the terrible fate of their ancestors benefitted them. Thomas Sowell
The problem with experiments has always been that human beings make the decisions on whether or not the animals have benefitted from the treatment. James Randi
We need the humbleness and clarity to see that our food, while benefitting from technological advances, has benefitted even more from free ecological resources: Cheap energy, lots of water everywhere, and a stable climate. Dan Barber
Commercial organisations that operate responsibly have benefitted by increased revenues of 682% compared to 166% for those that don't. John Kotter
About 800 war-affected persons, some who have benefitted under the project and are supposed to receive more assistance have been left unattended following the winding up of the project," Angwech said. Source: Internet