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Definition of beneficiary in English: beneficiarynounPlural beneficiaries bɛnɪˈfɪʃ(ə)riˌbɛnəˈfɪʃiˌɛri A person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy. (尤指信托、遗嘱或人寿保险的)受益人,受惠者 Example sentencesExamples - The reformists treat the working class as passive beneficiaries of their policies.
- So, there is, in fact, no evidence at all that she was named as a beneficiary on that policy.
- Those who are most in need would not be the only beneficiaries of our policies.
- He was supposed to be the beneficiary of a trust fund left by his mother when she died in 1983.
- The entitlement of the trust beneficiaries is not affected by a contribution holiday.
- Any failure on its part can be visited by an action by the investors as beneficiaries under a trust.
- Forty one percent of the beneficiaries did not receive the full amount of money.
- The land would be held upon trust by them for the other beneficiaries.
- As the beneficiary of the first trust, you can continue to live in your home rent free.
- This trust does not have a roll of beneficiaries, and now no one will be empowered to look into this.
- He denied that he was connected with the trust or that he was a beneficiary of it.
- One beneficiary of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize.
- The present level of benefits means that most beneficiaries are living in poverty.
- I am satisfied that the intended beneficiary did not receive the funds.
- In the long term the newspaper itself is the beneficiary of a policy of free access.
- When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the beneficiary of his act of kindness has been.
- The first of these was the right of a beneficiary under a trust for sale.
- Every human being is the beneficiary of this trust, and is equally entitled to its use.
- If the settlor is to be a beneficiary of the trust, it would normally be a discretionary trust.
- Australia would be the beneficiary of a policy it did not have to underwrite.
Synonyms heir, heiress, inheritor, legatee recipient, receiver, payee, donee, assignee Law devisee, grantee, cestui que trust Scottish Law heritor
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin beneficiarius, from beneficium (see benefice). Definition of beneficiary in US English: beneficiarynounˌbɛnəˈfɪʃiˌɛriˌbenəˈfiSHēˌerē A person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy. (尤指信托、遗嘱或人寿保险的)受益人,受惠者 Example sentencesExamples - One beneficiary of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize.
- He was supposed to be the beneficiary of a trust fund left by his mother when she died in 1983.
- When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the beneficiary of his act of kindness has been.
- The present level of benefits means that most beneficiaries are living in poverty.
- Those who are most in need would not be the only beneficiaries of our policies.
- I am satisfied that the intended beneficiary did not receive the funds.
- The reformists treat the working class as passive beneficiaries of their policies.
- Every human being is the beneficiary of this trust, and is equally entitled to its use.
- If the settlor is to be a beneficiary of the trust, it would normally be a discretionary trust.
- The entitlement of the trust beneficiaries is not affected by a contribution holiday.
- In the long term the newspaper itself is the beneficiary of a policy of free access.
- Any failure on its part can be visited by an action by the investors as beneficiaries under a trust.
- This trust does not have a roll of beneficiaries, and now no one will be empowered to look into this.
- Australia would be the beneficiary of a policy it did not have to underwrite.
- Forty one percent of the beneficiaries did not receive the full amount of money.
- The first of these was the right of a beneficiary under a trust for sale.
- He denied that he was connected with the trust or that he was a beneficiary of it.
- The land would be held upon trust by them for the other beneficiaries.
- As the beneficiary of the first trust, you can continue to live in your home rent free.
- So, there is, in fact, no evidence at all that she was named as a beneficiary on that policy.
Synonyms heir, heiress, inheritor, legatee
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin beneficiarius, from beneficium (see benefice). |