A person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)
Person who gives some form of help to benefit a person, group or organization (the beneficiary)
1 I thought it was time your father thanked his young benefactor properly.
2 In this regard, the building is in urgent need of a benefactor .
3 He is the benefactor of the workman; a blessing to the people.
4 Soon Tom had a new gift from his benefactor : a lifelong habit.
5 From the social point of view General Booth was certainly a benefactor .
6 The public benefactor never paced the floor; it did not seem necessary.
7 He was a benefactor , indeed, who had given her back to us.
8 They saw in him two men-thepoet, and the benefactor of humanity.
9 It kept him detached, always in the superior position of a benefactor .
10 In simple thanks, I have some poor things to tender our benefactor .
11 He wants them to see him -Octavian -asthe great Roman benefactor .
12 The entire household poured out of different rooms to welcome their benefactor .
13 She was most famous as a talent-spotter and benefactor to young designers.
14 He considered his prisoners as his children; and he was their benefactor .
15 He was a public benefactor and should be held in grateful memory.
16 It was a fine portrait of their benefactor , in a splendid frame.
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