advantageously

[US]/ˌædvən'teidʒəsli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a favorable or convenient manner.

Example Sentences

It became evident that the flyboat could be used advantageously in certain bulk trades where the danger of piracy was low.

advantageously positioned for success

Real-world Examples

You should be able, through using them, to manipulate matter more advantageously.I will put this in very simple terms.

Source: The Early Sessions

For me, you may be sure that I should rejoice at establishing my Child so advantageously.

Source: Monk (Part 1)

Some coal mines, advantageously situated, cannot be wrought on account of their barrenness.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Two)

In any case he would have extricated himself well and advantageously from a situation which Mathilde was beginning to find monotonous.

Source: The Red and the Black (Part Three)

They can be wrought advantageously by nobody but the landlord, who, being himself the undertaker of the work, gets the ordinary profit of the capital which he employs in it.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Two)

When all expenses are computed, the whole quantity of the one metal, it would seem, cannot, in the Spanish market, be disposed of so advantageously as the whole quantity of the other.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Two)

To rise in the world, and have the liberty of running from pleasure to pleasure, they must marry advantageously, and to this object their time is sacrificed, and their persons often legally prostituted.

Source: Defending Feminism (Part 1)

'It must have been his sister's doing. They were certainly no friends to his acquaintance with me, which I cannot wonder at, since he might have chosen so much more advantageously in many respects.

Source: Pride and Prejudice - English Audio Version (Read by Emilia Fox)

I can settle them all, honorably and advantageously to our own side; and I am assured by leading men in the Senate that not one of these treaties, if negotiated, will pass the Senate.

Source: The Education of Henry Adams (Volume 2)

Lady Constantine's external affairs wore just that aspect which suggests that new blood may be advantageously introduced into the line; and new blood had been introduced, in good sooth, —with what social result remained to be seen.

Source: Lovers in the Tower (Part Two)

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