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Definitions for to advantage
to ad·van·tage
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Princeton's WordNet
to advantageadverb
in a manner that uses the most flattering or best aspects of
"the dress brought out her figure to advantage"
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to advantage
"To advantage" is a phrase used to describe something done in a way that highlights positive attributes, maximizes benefits or improves attractiveness. It typically refers to actions, methods or circumstances that result in an improved outcome or a more favorable impression.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to advantage in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to advantage in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of to advantage in a Sentence
This investment would move it to the top quartile worldwide in terms of refining competitiveness and increase the site's competitive advantage from crude cracking.
(Cyber security) is an arms race, and when you are in an arms race, you are looking for any kind of competitive advantage you can get.
Just the mental growth of the game, we both know he left some plays out there on the field last year. He’s doing his job and playing his position, but he can expand on that, and he will. He has already some in camp. Just knowing the overall defense and knowing where he can cheat and take advantage of his plays and not just use his athletic ability.
We need to recognize that there is this huge diversity of people that can actually do... this job very well, as a country, we are not taking very good advantage of the resources that we have.
I think we've seen this year that they (the Taliban) have taken advantage of the reduction of the number of coalition aircraft.
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