Come into the possession of.
To heap up; to collect or gather (e.g. work, magazines, etc.).
1 The profits accrue to the gambler -the losses to the IMF.
2 I suspect some benefit will accrue from my speaking personally with both.
3 Other benefits that accrue from planning include the enhancement of hazard awareness.
4 He has no doubts about the benefits that accrue from being fit.
5 Conclusions: NCI-sponsored pediatric QoL studies have high rates of failure to accrue .
6 Report says that he is liberal, so that possibly advantage may accrue .
7 Sarah, will no temptation accrue from the pouring of the warming draught?
8 What benefit, we ask again, would accrue to him in so doing?
9 Under these circumstances, was it perfectly certain that no danger could accrue ?
10 As a result, stays booked past this date will not accrue Honors points.
11 In relation to health behaviours, students from affluent families accrue a disproportionate benefit.
12 As a result, wellness penalties also accrue to the bottom line.
13 Since Bell's sequence includes no events of speciation, sustained changes do not accrue .
14 ASMI said it expected to accrue ongoing benefits from the operation.
15 That influence should properly accrue to the public, who their parents work for.
16 From the use of a blast in this way advantages accrue .
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