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Benefited

Benefit \Ben"e*fit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Benefited; p. pr. & vb. n. Benefitting.] To be beneficial to; to do good to; to advantage; to advance in health or prosperity; to be useful to; to profit.

I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them.
--Jer. xviii. 10.

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benefited

alt. (en-past of: benefit) vb. (en-past of: benefit)

Usage examples of "benefited".

I do not consider whether his mistakes benefited me or not, for he wished me ill.

Even should he possess the larger portion of it, still, if he admits me to a share, if he meant it for both of us, I am not only unjust but ungrateful, if I do not rejoice in what has benefited me benefiting him also.

By the employment of reason, animal and spiritual experiences are mutually benefited, and the consciousness rendered accountable.

The farmer understands that if he wishes to materially improve his cows, the first offspring must be begotten by a better, purer breed, and all that follow will be essentially benefited, even if not so well sired.

Again, those in feeble health have been greatly benefited, and even restored, by sleeping with others who were young and healthy.

You also treated my wife for heart trouble, and greatly benefited her.

Physicians at home gave up my case as hopeless, and said that they did not think I could be benefited, and certainly not cured.

After using four bottles, reported that he had been benefited by the remedy.

Your treatment did me good while at the Institute, and I have also been greatly benefited by the home-treatment I have received from you since.

Hotel and Surgical Institute, and greatly benefited, I do not hesitate to recommend you and your Faculty to all who may need the services of honest and skillful physicians.

I am not quite fully cured as yet, I have been greatly benefited, and believe, if I had come to you before I was duped and swindled by different quacks and was more dead than alive, I would to-day be a thoroughly well man.

I was largely benefited by the treatment I received there, and had I remained a little longer, as I was advised to do by the doctor who attended me, I should have fully recovered.

All sensitive portions of the back should at first be omitted, in order that they may be benefited by the counter-irritation or drawing away of the blood.

She had taken them about a year before and had been greatly benefited by their use, so she said I will try the last resort--for I had been given up to die.

Hoping others will be benefited as I have been, I remain, Sincerely, MRS.