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beneficiary

noun as in person who gains, benefits

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“The sole beneficiary of foreign interference in Syria is the Assad regime,” the group argued.

McDonnell was poised to be the beneficiary of a bidding war among the biggest law firms.

In 2014, Facebook has become an avatar, promoter, and beneficiary of the social media-related bubble.

A great beneficiary of the last three, to the tune of $2 billion, was Blackwater.

Clinton knows something about comebacks, and if Obama can recover, Hillary is the beneficiary.

And if the contract is with a person other than the insured as beneficiary, it would be void on the ground of mistake.

In some states the reinsuring company becomes liable to an action by the beneficiary named in the original policy.

Man, in his turn, will be a beneficiary of this new womanliness as he has been the ready victim of the old-womanishness.

For the others, they had understood well enough which of their number was the chief beneficiary.

"Choose something for the kids," Norah Lee had advised when they had talked of the beneficiary.

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to beneficiary, such as: heir, recipient, assignee, devisee, donee, and grantee.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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