0 giving advantages or helping to make you more successful:
1 something that is advantageous helps you or is useful to you:
economically/financially/politically advantageous
WTO members are committed to delivering a mutually advantageous trade liberalization.
Employee share schemes allow staff to buy shares on advantageous terms.
Unfortunately, we are no longer in the competitively advantageous position we were in five years ago.
it is advantageous to do sth When it comes to investing money, it is advantageous to have a well-balanced, diversified approach.
advantageous to/for sb Pre-selling is advantageous to both customers and stores.
advantageous for sb How can we make economic growth more advantageous for small communities?
Seldom can both goals be congruent unless the ecologies are made more advantageous to the relevant populations.
As such, much of the genome will be highly conserved because it results in advantageous phenotypic effects.
This lends additional support to the observation that word frequency (high or low) may be a more advantageous factor in change than neighbourhood density.
This gives us the possibility of simultaneously adapting both parameters, which may be particularly advantageous for capturing sharp layers in the solution.
One values being trusted oneself, merely because one wants to be included in co-operative ventures on terms that are advantageous.
Indeed, where innovation is involved, this appears more often to result from errors in copying rather than that advantageous new variants in behaviour have arisen.
However, in contexts with affirmative action programs, these traits are simultaneously socially equalizing or advantageous.
For the individual groups this brings advantageous economies of scale.