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benefits

American  
[ben-uh-fits] / ˈbɛn ə fɪts /

noun

  1. the plural of benefit.


Usage

What does benefits mean? Benefits are things that are good or advantages, as in One of the benefits of owning a bookstore is I always have something to read.Benefits also refer to items companies give employees beyond payment for work, such as paid vacation time, a pension plan, and discounts on gym memberships.Governments also offer its citizens benefits, usually in the form of money for specific situations or needs. You might receive unemployment benefits when you’re out of work and can’t find a job. A disabled person can receive disability benefits when they are unable to work or to work full time.Benefits are also public entertainment or theatrical events that raise money for charitable causes. Example: Free lunch is one of my company’s biggest benefits.

Example Sentences

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For depression, aerobic activity, especially when delivered in supervised or group settings, produced the largest benefits.

From Science Daily

“But increases in salaries and benefits are driving expenses higher and higher.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Even when it comes to behaviour, the benefits are minimal and can come at the cost of the teacher-student relationship due to constant uniform policing."

From BBC

The companies and employees who understand these dynamics will position themselves to capture AI’s benefits.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Amazon founder has long extolled the benefits of a lunar base, including setting up factories there.

From The Wall Street Journal