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  1. advantaged

    • IPA[ədˈvɑːntɪdʒd]

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    • adj.
      having a comparatively favourable position in terms of economic or social circumstances
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    • 1. having a comparatively favourable position in terms of economic or social circumstances children from less advantaged homes
    • n.
      a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favourable or superior position: companies with a computerized database are at an advantage she had an advantage over her mother's generation
    • v.
      put in a favourable or superior position.

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    • n.
      a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position: companies with a computerized database are at an advantage she had an advantage over her mother's generation
    • v.
      put in a favorable or more favorable position.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      in a way which displays or makes good use of the best aspects of something

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    • n.
      the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as ...

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    • n.
      a condition or circumstance that puts a company in a favorable or superior business position: expansion is vital to maintaining a competitive advantage

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    • n.
      the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as ...

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    • n.
      the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more ...

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    • n.
      the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the ...

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    • IPA[ədˈvan(t)ijd]

    美式

    • adj.
      having a comparatively favorable position in terms of economic or social circumstances: children from less advantaged homes

    Oxford American Dictionary