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  • 1plus — [adj] added, extra additional, augmented, boosted, enlarged, expanded, increased, positive, supplementary, surplus; concepts 762,771 Ant. detrimental, minus, negative plus [n] asset; something added advantage, benefit, bonus, extra, gain, good… …

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  • 2Benefit Allowance — Money that a company or government agency provides to an employee for a specific purpose, such as transportation, healthcare costs or a flexible spending account. Benefit allowances administered to employees can be distributed through regular… …

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  • 3benefit — / benɪfɪt/ noun 1. payments which are made to someone under a national or private insurance scheme ● She receives £75 a week as unemployment benefit. ● Sickness benefit is paid monthly. ● The insurance office sends out benefit cheques each week.… …

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  • 4PLUS Loan — A low cost student loan offered to parents of students currently enrolled in post secondary education. With a PLUS Loan, the parent borrows money on the student s behalf. To be eligible for a PLUS Loan, a student must be enrolled at least part… …

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  • 5benefit — 1. noun 1) for the benefit of others Syn: good, sake, welfare, well being, advantage, comfort, ease, convenience, help, aid, assistance, service 2) the benefits of working for a large firm Syn …

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  • 6plus — plus1 [ plʌs ] function word *** Plus can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun or a number): Two plus seven is nine. It costs $11.99, plus $1.50 for postage and handling. The price includes 7 nights hotel… …

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  • 7plus — I UK [plʌs] / US adjective, conjunction, preposition *** Summary: Plus can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun or a number): Two plus seven is nine. ♦ It costs £11.99, plus £1.50 for postage and packing. ♦ The… …

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  • 8plus — [[t]plʌ̱s[/t]] ♦♦ pluses, plusses (plural) 1) CONJ COORD You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another. Send a cheque for ₤18.99 plus ₤2 for postage and packing... They will pay about $673 million plus interest. Ant:… …

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  • 9plus — Synonyms and related words: above, accessory, add, added, added to, addend, addition, additional, additionally, adjoin, advantage, affix, again, agglutinate, aggrandize, all included, along with, also, altogether, among other things, ancillary,… …

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  • 10plus — 1. preposition 1) three plus three makes six Syn: and, added to Ant: minus 2) he wrote four novels plus various poems Syn: as well as, together with, along with, in addition to, and …

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