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Something that is beneficial.
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Helpful or good to something or someone.
example
Recycling and reusing garbage can be beneficial to the environment.
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Relating to a benefice.
Rolling the land is beneficial to young crops.
The ladybugs were beneficial insects, eating the pesky aphids.
These results would prove to be beneficial to the community.
The doctor said it was beneficial bacteria.
They were beneficial organisms and were allowing pathogens to thrive.
The beneficial effects of red wine can be extended to sherry wines.
It can be beneficial in the treatment of some conditions.
The changes provided beneficial ownership for its staff.
Their role in nature is therefore beneficial to the cultivator.
He framed a code which introduced several beneficial changes into the laws of his kingdom.
Reciprocity with the United States was in force from 1891 to 1894 and was extremely beneficial to Cuba.
But for the same reason its policy was always narrow, so that it never exercised any beneficial influence on the world at large.
Anyone who will have a leadership role in a project will find this course beneficial.
She became the beneficial owner of all the shares in the Talyllyn Railroad Company.
But these reforms were of necessity slow in their beneficial operation.
Yet there is no doubt that the rule of Peisistratus was most beneficial to Athens both in her foreign and in her internal relations.
In chronic disease and in health the use of alcohol as an aid to digestion is without the support of clinical or laboratory experience, the beneficial action being at least neutralized by undesirable effects produced elsewhere.
It is also beneficial, especially in the case of partially exhausted beds, to water with a dilute solution of nitre.
Such modifications of the hours of work have not only been beneficial to the men, but have improved the discipline of the staff and the punctuality and regularity of the train service, particularly in respect of the goods trains.
The carbon compounds of the latter are of no direct nutritive value to the succeeding crop, but the decaying vegetable tissues very greatly assist in retaining moisture in light sandy soils, and in clay soils also have a beneficial effect in rendering them more open and allowing of better drainage of superfluous water and good circulation of fresh air within them.
Hence the immediately beneficial effect produced in the cases of "fainting" or syncope.
This defeated the object of the conference, and deprived the South of terms which would have been more beneficial than those imposed by the conqueror when the end came a few weeks later.
His care for the common people was sincere and constant, but his beneficial efforts in this direction were thwarted by the curious interaction of two totally dissimilar social factors, feudalism and Hussitism.
Moreover the beneficial effects are seen in the first crop and last for many years.
Their influence upon the young tsar was profoundly beneficial, and the period of their administration coincides with the most glorious period of Ivan's reign - the period of the conquest of Kazan and Astrakhan.
He had no sooner left the Transvaal than the -old Lydenburg party, headed by Cornelis Potgieter, landdrost of Lydenburg, protested that the union would be much more beneficial to the Free State than to the people of Lydenburg, and followed this up with the contention lions' that it was illegal for any one to be president of the South African Republic and the Free State at the same time.
The surroundings of Elberfeld are attractive, and public grounds and walks have been recently opened on the hills around with results eminently beneficial to the health of the population.
The annual flooding now appears to be actually beneficial to the stonework, by removing the disintegrating salts and incrustations.
The beneficial effects of marls may also be partially due to the presence in them of available potash.
The climate has a beneficial effect on pulmonary diseases, especially in their earlier stages, and is remarkable in arresting the decay of vital power consequent upon old age.
The statoblasts require a period of rest before germination, and Braem has shown that their property of floating at the surface may be beneficial to them by exposing them to the action of frost, which in some cases improves the germinating power.
It's beneficial to give your cat a box to have her kittens.
Many companies use soy and other plant based proteins that are not beneficial for cats.
Official corruption and speculation have led to some unsound ventures, but in the great majority of cases the lines constructed have been beneficial and productive.
If, on the other hand, the company is of opinion that the suggestions of the inspecting officer are not likely to prove beneficial, or are for any reason unadvisable, it is at liberty to reject them, the responsibility of doing so resting entirely upon itself.
For dry situations almond stocks are preferable, but they are not long-lived, while for damp or clayey foams it is better to use certain kinds of plums. Double-working is sometimes beneficial; thus an almond budded on a plum stock may be rebudded with a tender peach, greatly to the advantage of the latter.
As an exegete he exercised a powerful, and on the whole a beneficial, influence on theological investigation.
It put a period to a question which had long embittered the relations between England and France, and locally it caused the cessation of the systematic opposition of the French agents in Cairo to everything tending to strengthen the British positionhowever beneficial to Egypt the particular scheme opposed might be.
It has been said by a trustworthy authority,' "We are convinced also that severe labour on public works is most beneficial in teaching criminals habits of industry and training them to such employments as digging, road-making and brick-making - work of a kind which cannot be carried on in separate confinement."
The first interference of Narses with the plans of Belisarius was beneficial.
But each craft at the same time formed a society for social, beneficial and religious purposes, and, as these were entirely in accordance with the wishes of the clerical authorities, the other powers could not in the long run be withheld, including that of forcing all followers of any craft to join the gild (Zunftzwang).
Sclater, these when used as blankets are said to be beneficial in cases of rheumatism; an ointment prepared from the fat of the animal being employed for the same purpose.
Thus in 1846, after the resignation of his seat for Dorset, he explored the slums of the metropolis, and not only gave a new impulse to the movement for the establishment of ragged schools, but was able to make it more widely beneficial.
Similarly the recent experience of zoological gardens, particularly in the case of parrots and monkeys, shows that, excluding draughts, exposure to changes of temperature without artificial heat is markedly beneficial as compared with the older method of strict protection from cold.
A conversion fund was also created, and, although the government afterwards authorized two more large issues, the beneficial effects of this law were so pronounced that the customs regulations were modified in 1907 to permit the payment of import duties in paper.
In itself this policy was not unreasonable, and in many ways extremely beneficial for the country.
This is supposed to be beneficial to the eyes, and almost every woman uses it.
Whether the following shopping crimes happen to you or around you, it's still beneficial to pay attention and take precautions.
Others continue to be studied worldwide for their beneficial properties.
The personal character of Malherbe was far from amiable, but he exercised, or at least indicated the exercise of, a great and enduring effect upon French literature, though by no means a wholly beneficial one.