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betterment
/ ˈbɛtəmənt /
noun
- a change for the better; improvement
- property law an improvement effected on real property that enhances the value of the property
Other Words From
- self-better·ment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of betterment1
Example Sentences
Swift isn’t seeking betterment in these songs about emotional trauma and its aftermath; if anything, she’s taking a perverse satisfaction in her unwillingness to learn someone else’s lessons.
The report quotes an auditor who recounted what he’d learned in more than a decade in the role: “Nobody is working for the sake of betterment of workers … Everybody is here to make money.”
“We need a government that will act for the betterment of the nation, not in the interest of political and personal considerations of a prime minister.”
Many, if not most, migrants arriving at the U.S. border plan to file for political asylum — though large numbers acknowledge they are seeking economic betterment, not fleeing persecution.
“As the duly elected and acting Sheriff of Rankin County, I will remain committed to the betterment of this county and this sheriff’s department moving forward,” he said.
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