beneficiality

[US]/ˌben.ɪ.fɪʃ.iˈæl.ə.ti/
[UK]/ˌben.ə.fɪʃ.iˈæl.ə.ti/

Translation

n.The quality of being beneficial or advantageous.; The state or condition of producing good or helpful results.

Example Sentences

the beneficiality of regular exercise is well-documented by health experts.

scientists continue to study the beneficiality of this new compound.

we must evaluate the beneficiality of these policy changes carefully.

the beneficiality of meditation for mental health is becoming increasingly recognized.

many researchers question the beneficiality of such invasive procedures.

the report highlights the beneficiality of sustainable farming practices.

parents appreciate the beneficiality of educational games for children.

the beneficiality of community service programs is evident in neighborhood improvements.

economists debate the beneficiality of the proposed tax reforms.

doctors emphasize the importance of early detection in treating diseases.

the beneficiality of multilingual education extends beyond language skills.

teachers observe the beneficiality of interactive learning methods.

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