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Example sentences for "advantaged"

Lexicographically close words:
advancements; advances; advanceth; advancing; advantage; advantageous; advantageously; advantages; advantagious; advent
  1. Omitted by Plutarch, De solertia Animalium, but might have much advantaged the drift of that Discourse.

  2. For the moment, protected by the glare of it, it advantaged Sir Christopher Cradock, von Spee's squadron being brightly illuminated.

  3. How the possession of these places advantaged the enemy has already been indicated in the last chapter; and their continual threat to our communications was a sufficient justification of the proposed attempt.

  4. I would like for you to explain how we might have been advantaged by awakening at daybreak and sitting here waiting for you to come?

  5. For hereof we read in the life of Antoninus delivered by Spartianus, that children are born sometimes with this natural cap; which Midwives were wont to sell unto credulous Lawyers, who had an opinion it advantaged their promotion.

  6. Some have written Rhetorically, and concessively, not controverting, but assuming the question, which taken as granted, advantaged the illation.

  7. The king said: "They reason that we were advantaged by no parlous start of them, and being on foot are as yet no mighty way from where we took the water.

  8. What was and is true of the chosen Nation is now and for ever true, by a deep moral parity, of all communities and of all persons who are in any sense privileged, advantaged by circumstance.

  9. Cookworthy died in 1780, not in any way advantaged by his discovery.

  10. And latterly the Calstock excursion has been advantaged by the acquisition of the Burns steamer, one of the London County Council's flotilla on the Thames that cost the ratepayers so dearly.

  11. Thus a sea marsh could be humanly advantaged as against a fruitful plain, and could be a surer dwelling-place.

  12. The Wars of the Roses, by destroying in large part the nobility, relatively advantaged the middle class,[1048] as well as the king whose reign followed.

  13. Outside of the notorious war profiteers, no element of our population has advantaged so greatly by war as agriculturists; yet in the year of which we speak only one farmer in four hundred paid a farthing's tax upon income.

  14. It is certainly no exaggeration to say that in no way can labor be advantaged after the war so much as by the wholehearted acceptance of its opportunity for loyal service to the nation during the war.

  15. But this power of God which is in us, St. Peter would not have so explained, as that we might make heaven and earth, and should work such miracles as God does; for how would we be advantaged by it?

  16. But our love to God is greatly increased and advantaged afterwards by the assurance or persuasion of his peculiar, special love to us.

  17. Of course, those same clouds offered concealment for enemy planes, but a pilot crossing the lines alone is considerably advantaged by such a sky as McGee was now studying approvingly.

  18. Doubtless they served to blind him and this advantaged McGee who, unseen in the darkness, kept his Vickers going.

  19. But I must do the King the justice to say, that his Majesty abhors them, and I need not tell you that it is my fixed principle, that no country in any moment can be advantaged by them.

  20. Telling them their commerce will be advantaged by our success, and that it is their interest to help us, seems as much as to say, help us, and we shall not be obliged to you.

  21. In which Sheppard Lee finds that he has made the fortune of his friends, without having greatly advantaged his own.

  22. It has been apparent from the above in what way the geographical circumstance of Germany and Austria-Hungary advantaged and disadvantaged those two empires in the course of a war against East and West.

  23. Let us next see how the Allies were advantaged and disadvantaged by their position.

  24. But for the carpeting, I could not see how I was advantaged above the commoner folk in the unreserved seats, and I reflected how often in this world we paid for an inappreciable splendor.

  25. Rather is he advantaged by such a concession; for the value and delusion of a counterfeit lies in its greatest likeness to the real.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "advantaged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    favored; inside; privileged