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What's the meaning of "benefactor" in your words?
When somebody had been your benefactor, how would you feel disregarding the situations...?
Sep 13, 2014 8:01 PM
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A "benefactor" is a person who helps one (the word comes from the Latin for "do well"). The word is most often used to mean someone who helps financially-- someone who gives gifts of money.
September 13, 2014
What does your dictionary say it means?
September 13, 2014
I believe you are asking about government and politics.
In American usage, the term administration refers to the executive branch under a specific president, for example: the "Barack Obama administration.”
In Britain, the word "government" is used instead, for example, "the Tory government under David Cameron".
September 13, 2014
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