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  • adjective Alternative form of unbenefited.

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Examples

  • But I instead was focused on the deposed CEO, Nardelli, who got $210 million merely to leave, even while 50% of his employees toil at $10/hr for a $75 Christmas bonus, to sell goods that must be assembled by undocumented, unbenefitted workers in order for the local economy merely to survive.

    Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Friday 2007

  • But all this while, neither her parents nor herself considered that she had appetites indulged to struggle with, and a turn of education given her, as well as a warm constitution, unguarded by sound principles, and unbenefitted by example, which made her much better qualified for a mistress than a wife.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • Too much! when this is the very end of the whole scheme of redemption, which if not attained in your case, you are eternally undone, forever unbenefitted by all this

    True eminence founded on holiness : a discourse occasioned by the death of Lieut. Gen. T.J. Jackson : preached in the First Presbyterian Church of Lynchburg, May 24th, 1863, James Beverlin 1871

  • "Sodexo makes its money by turning good, high-paying, benefited, full-time jobs into low-wage, unbenefitted, part-time jobs," Stern told the rally.

    Raw Story 2010

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