Pronunciation: /əˈveɪl/
noun use or benefit
A1 I tried to make use of the available resources.
A2 The hotel has a swimming pool available for guests.
B1 The company offers discounts to avail of during the holiday season.
B2 Customers can avail of a free trial before committing to a subscription.
C1 The professor made herself available for extra help outside of class.
C2 The team made the best use of all available data to make informed decisions.
verb to be of use or advantage
A1 I tried to avail of the discount at the store.
A2 She availed herself of the opportunity to study abroad.
B1 Customers can avail of a free trial of the software before purchasing.
B2 The company offers various benefits that employees can avail themselves of.
C1 He availed himself of every resource available to him in order to succeed.
C2 The team availed themselves of the latest technology to complete the project ahead of schedule.
formal Customers are encouraged to avail themselves of our new online booking system.
informal Feel free to avail yourself of the snacks in the kitchen.
slang I'm going to avail myself of the opportunity to skip this boring meeting.
figurative She knew she had to avail herself of every resource available to succeed in her new job.
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