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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
I’ll certainly pick and choose my spots where I can take advantage of the driver and hit it, but the best player of the last 30 years, Tiger, he picked and chose where he hit driver, and he played a very, very controlled game, it didn’t work out too badly for him.
One advantage of New Zealand being this little island nation in the middle of nowhere is that's the perfect place to launch a rocket.
It’s a very critical advantage, especially in sensitive parts of the body like the brain or for children.
It is a necessary evil, amazon exists in a world where a lot of retailers have the advantage of allowing customers to pick things up the same day in stores.
That is a possibility that I think is real, we have been a part of events at ATT Stadium where the Dallas Cowboys play as an example, where we'll take advantage of rigging opportunities from the ceiling and we'll do a raised floor to where the floor that the performance is on is eye-level to the suite-level of the stadium -- and kind of the general admission seats would be down below where no one would be.
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