Pronunciation: /ədˈvæntɪdʒɪŋ/
verb to give an advantage or benefit to someone or something
A1 Eating fruits and vegetables is advantaging for your health.
A2 Regular exercise is advantaging in maintaining a healthy weight.
B1 Learning a new language can be advantaging for your career prospects.
B2 Networking with professionals in your field can be advantaging for your job search.
C1 Implementing new strategies in the company can be advantaging for increasing profits.
C2 Utilizing data analytics tools can be advantaging for making informed business decisions.
formal Advantaging certain individuals over others is not fair and goes against the principles of equality.
informal She's always advantaging her friends by giving them special treatment.
slang Stop advantaging your buddies all the time, it's not cool.
figurative In the game of life, sometimes advantaging yourself means disadvantaging others.
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