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How to pronounce betterment in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms advance, improvement
Type of shift, transmutation, transformation
Has types elaboration, fitting, preservation, accommodation, refinement, resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revival, revivification, recovery, adjustment, conservation
Derivation better
Type Words
Synonyms amelioration, melioration
Type of improvement
Derivation better
Type Words
Type of melioration, improvement

Examples of betterment

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If we are to succeed, then it will be for the betterment of the Liberian people.
From the voanews.com
I tirelessly promote and work for the betterment of Villa Park as its President.
From the suntimes.com
Will constantly scan the environment for betterment of organization operations.
From the jobview.monster.com
Never mind the progress of society and the betterment of the people as a whole.
From the ocregister.com
I have not seen one thing that LAF CO has done for the betterment of a community.
From the latimes.com
Blues have long been enthusiastic about arranging for the betterment of others.
From the theatlantic.com
We were made to sign a document not to protest for the betterment of taekwondo.
From the freep.com
Great leader is someone who devotes his entire life for the betterment of others.
From the economist.com
Please consider my request for the betterment of the Wikicommunity and Wikipedia.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Improvement: a change for the better; progress in development
  • An improvement that adds to the value of a property or facility
  • Amelioration: the act of relieving ills and changing for the better
  • Betterment, making better, is a general term used particularly in connection with the increased value given to real property by causes for which a tenant or the public, but not the owner, is responsible; it is thus of the nature of unearned increment. ...
  • (Betterments) Actual improvements (not repairs) to real estate.
  • (Betterments) The improvements made on new lands, by cultivation and the erection of buildings.
  • Substantial improvement to real property.
  • Term used to describe an item replaced due to an accident that has some wear. The practice is often applied to tires and batteries that are several years old. ...
  • Any improvement of real estate that results in a rise in market value of that property.