Benefaction meaning in Bengali
হিতসাধনSynonyms of Benefaction
Definition of Benefaction
a donation or gift.
But he left his benefaction for the university untouched and so inspired his colleagues and sons that they saw to its establishment.
Example of Benefaction
‘I was brought up by the country, and I am always thinking of repaying the benefaction with my little contribution,’ Chen said.
Allowing for inflation, religious benefactions dropped from a total of over £80,000 in 1501-10 to under £2,000 in 1591-1600.
an exceptional benefaction
As one of his biographers noted, the statistics of his benefactions alone are mind-numbing.
But he left his benefaction for the university untouched and so inspired his colleagues and sons that they saw to its establishment.
But society visits upon its members other benefactions , of such significance as to make it appear more and more divine.
By such benefactions artists seek to pay some of their dues.
Copenhagen is filled with his projects and benefactions - most famously the Little Mermaid, which he commissioned in 1913 after seeing a ballet version of the Hans Christian Anderson story.
He provided steady employment and the list of his benefactions was long.
His total benefactions - including more than 2,800 Carnegie libraries - amounted to $350 million.