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advantageous1590s, formed in English from advantage, or else from French avantageux (15c.), from avantage (see advantage). Related: Advantageously; advantageousness.
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advantageousgiving an advantage; "a contract advantageous to our country"; "socially advantageous to entertain often" appropriate for achieving a particular end [..]
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advantageousletoyve
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advantageous(adj) giving an advantage(adj) appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness
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advantageousutilis
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advantageousDirect non-financial, work-related benefits accruing to the state.
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advantageous
Being of advantage, beneficial
* '''1900''', Joseph Conrad, ''Lord Jim'' Chapter 32
*: Jim took up an advantageous position and shepherded them out in a bunch through the doorway.
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