betterment Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbet.ə.mənt]
  • Us [ ˈbet̬.ɚ.mənt]

Meaning of betterment In English

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Examples of betterment

  • The state and its betterment practice were crucial to the ultimate demise of the latter.

  • The following winter was spent on schemes of social betterment.

  • In this way accumulated wisdom would lead inevitably to rapid social betterment.

  • The belief on which her worldview had rested - personal and collective betterment through work - is shattered.

  • It assumed a change in living conditions, or social milieu, to be the key to human betterment.

  • This is most easily accomplished in an environment of willful (not forced) collaboration, peace, and serious concern for the betterment of communities.

  • Liberians, in all probability, were looking for a betterment of their economic status in a stable environment.

  • In some cases the request for forgiveness and the promise of betterment appears directly and unveiled.

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