A change for the better; progress in development.
The act of relieving ills and changing for the better.
1 Yes, perhaps for the betterment of mankind I should have shot him.
2 If you cannot use it to the betterment of humanity, who can?'
3 Early religious ideals have no relation to the material betterment of mankind.
4 Nothing is done for the betterment of the convicts intellectually or otherwise.
5 And this imagined betterment must always be in some sense my own.
6 I intend to see that it changes to the betterment of dwarfkind.'
7 He would frequently change words, always to the betterment of the speech.
8 Some efforts of American Negroes for their own social betterment , Atlanta Univ.
9 It's not with an agenda, it's for the betterment of the team.
10 By his will Girard left many benefactions for the betterment of humanity.
11 Its opportunism was instrumental-itsidealism was home and family and individual betterment .
12 He was merely reacquiring an asset for the betterment of his squad.
13 More than this, the clue to assured betterment is found there also.
14 The masses' thirst for betterment spurred intellectual popularisers such as HG Wells.
15 Many will die, thousands will die, and to no betterment of affairs.
16 Is there, or is there not, a short cut to race betterment ?
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Betterment в диалектах
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