noun
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a change for the better; improvement
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property law an improvement effected on real property that enhances the value of the property
Other Word Forms
- self-betterment noun
Etymology
Origin of betterment
Example Sentences
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“They fought for players’ rights and for the general betterment of the whole and it’s the job of the veteran players to pass that history on to the younger players.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2026
But he said that "partner countries" are "assisting and supporting the election" -- doing so "out of a desire for the betterment of Myanmar".
From Barron's • Dec. 23, 2025
They’re the one making calls, and sacrificing themselves with the call sometimes for the betterment of the play.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 22, 2025
There was an overpowering quest for spiritual betterment, along with a demand for permission to pursue your passion and an insistence on unfettered expression.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2025
He claimed in the diary to have established a daily schedule aimed at personal betterment.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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