BENEFACTION - translation to arabic
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BENEFACTION - translation to arabic

PERSON WHO GIVES SOME FORM OF HELP TO BENEFIT A PERSON, GROUP OR ORGANIZATION (THE BENEFICIARY)
Benefaction; Benefactress

BENEFACTION         

ألاسم

بِرّ ; لَطَف ; مَبَرَّة

benefaction         
N
احسان تبرع ،هبه
benefaction         
اسْم : إحسان . تبرّع . هبَة

Definition

Benefaction
·noun The act of conferring a benefit.
II. Benefaction ·noun A benefit conferred; ·esp. a charitable donation.

Wikipedia

Benefactor (law)

A benefactor (from Latin bene 'good', and factor 'maker') is a person who gives some form of help to benefit a person, group or organization (the beneficiary), often gifting a monetary contribution in the form of an endowment to help a cause. Benefactors are humanitarian leaders and charitable patrons providing assistance in many forms, such as an alumnus from a university giving back to a college or an individual providing assistance to others.

Examples of use of BENEFACTION
1. Singer Nana Mouskouri was among those named Supreme Commander of the Order of Benefaction.
2. This is the second issue, detailing attributes of the Godhead: creation, control, kindness, benefaction, knowledge, mercy and grace.
3. Only the early–20th century benefaction of the chemist, Jesse Boot, created the handsome suburb that houses the university.
4. His benefaction is to unspecified volunteers who are "below the radar" of democracy yet who deserve something called "more control". This is hidden centralism.
5. In 1''3, some six years after their generous benefaction to the National Gallery, Sir Alfred and Lady Beit were honoured with Irish citizenship.