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beneficial [ˌbenɪˈfɪʃəl] ADJ

beneficial
beneficial to one's health

beneficial owner N LAW

beneficial use N LAW

beneficial use

Usage examples with beneficial

beneficial to one's health

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Moderate amounts of stress may be beneficial to memory by the release of corticosteroids.
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Because of their specificity, these pesticides are regarded as environmentally friendly, with little or no effect on humans, wildlife, pollinators and most other beneficial insects.
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These imagined the effects on society of inventions which many would consider beneficial, but which, he saw, would have serious implications.
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Effective psychotherapy undoubtedly is beneficial to individuals with mental problems, and surely serves some larger social interest in maintaining a mentally stable society.
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Most people grumbled, but for the poorest, rationing was beneficial, because their rationed diet was of greater nutritional value than their pre-war diet.
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Fluid replacement is beneficial in hypovolemia of stage 2, and is necessary in stage 3 and 4.
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Short-term youth employment is often unreported but very beneficial.
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When scarifying or de-thatching, not all thatch should be removed as a small amount of thatch is beneficial to the lawn.
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These rains proved to be mostly beneficial, restoring reservoirs and replenishing rivers, as the island experienced below-average rainfall in the preceding two months.
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Enthusiastic teachers are particularly good at creating beneficial relations with their students.
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