beneficiary
Americannoun
plural
beneficiaries-
a person or group that receives benefits, profits, or advantages.
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a person designated as the recipient of funds or other property under a will, trust, insurance policy, etc.
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Ecclesiastical. the holder of a benefice.
noun
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a person who gains or benefits in some way from something
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law a person entitled to receive funds or other property under a trust, will, or insurance policy
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the holder of an ecclesiastical or other benefice
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a person who receives government assistance
social security beneficiary
adjective
Other Word Forms
- prebeneficiary noun
Etymology
Origin of beneficiary
First recorded in 1605–15; from Latin beneficiārius, from benefici(um) benefice + -ārius -ary
Example Sentences
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If eligibility for schemes is based on faulty or outdated data, the number of beneficiaries can be misjudged, distorting delivery.
From BBC
The other beneficiaries of Buffett’s philanthropic giving are family foundations, including three run by each of his three children.
From Barron's
An IRA can name a trust as the beneficiary after the account owner’s — your husband, in this case — death.
From MarketWatch
As it happened, Rodgers himself would be among the major beneficiaries of that effort.
By January of this year, Beijing reported the program had already reached more than 24 million beneficiaries, with 90 billion yuan allocated from the central budget for the year.
From Barron's
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