0 giving advantages or helping to make you more successful:
1 something that is advantageous helps you or is useful to you:
advantageous for sb How can we make economic growth more advantageous for small communities?
advantageous to/for sb Pre-selling is advantageous to both customers and stores.
it is advantageous to do sth When it comes to investing money, it is advantageous to have a well-balanced, diversified approach.
Unfortunately, we are no longer in the competitively advantageous position we were in five years ago.
Employee share schemes allow staff to buy shares on advantageous terms.
WTO members are committed to delivering a mutually advantageous trade liberalization.
economically/financially/politically advantageous
Each table entry is the trigger price at which the decision-maker would find it advantageous to plant the corresponding share of land to mango trees.
Because of this strategic time-inconsistency, rational, self-interested agents are unlikely to profit from mutually advantageous bargains.
However, it is sometimes advantageous to consider compatible sequences of unnormalized potentials.
Despite this, the intercropping system is generally more advantageous than sole cropping.
Therefore, intercropping maize and common bean is more advantageous than sole cropping, and should be recommended especially for small-scale farmers.
This is because it is easily adopted, requires few inputs and is therefore economically advantageous.
Separate assessment, already discussed in 1954, was based on the principle that it would be less advantageous to dual earners than the former system.
For the individual groups this brings advantageous economies of scale.