profiting in English

verb
1
obtain a financial advantage or benefit, especially from an investment.
the only people to profit from the entire episode were the lawyers
synonyms:make moneymake a profitrake it inclean upmake a killingmake a bundlemake big bucksmake a fast/quick buck
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "profiting" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "profiting", or refer to the context using the word "profiting" in the English Dictionary.

1. I accumulated an immense fortune without profiting from it.

2. I implore you, please, do not stop profiting.

3. 13 Foot-ballers are accustomed to profiting handsomely from bonuses.

4. Profiting Me Finance Automatizes for you the research and the analytical process

5. He had absolutely no interest in patenting his ideas or personally profiting from them.

6. Profiting from a destitute neighbor’s economic reversals was wrong. —Exodus 22:25.

7. Synonyms for Advantaging include helping, benefiting, benefitting, favoring, favouring, serving, aiding, assisting, availing and profiting

8. Synonyms for Availing include benefiting, benefitting, helping, profiting, aiding, assisting, serving, advantaging, working and accounting

9. Profiting from the post-war building boom, this company enabled him to accumulate a lot of capital.

10. But it has given just $1m and a planeload of food, though its farmers profiting from rising food prices.

11. Profiting from discontent caused by the harsh government of the Armagnacs, the Burgundians entered Paris and killed Bernard and many of …

12. Mainland Chinese internet users reacted angrily towards Tzuyu's actions, accusing her of "profiting from her mainland Chinese audience while holding a pro-independence stance".

13. He feels that life is passing him by,i.e.,that he is not profiting from or enjoying the opportunities and pleasures of life.

14. Arbitrager - someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)

15. Arbitrager - someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)

16. Arbitrageur - someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)

17. 6 He feels that life is passing him by,i.e.,that he is not profiting from or enjoying the opportunities and pleasures of life.

18. During an unsuccessful censure debate on 27 September 1997, Democrat Suthep Thaugsuban accused Thaksin of profiting on insider information about the government's decision to float the baht.

19. Peru'smilitary has been trying without much success since 2008 to defeat remnants ofthe Shining Path who operate in the region, profiting from the cocaine trade.

20. Bloodless Lyrics: They're profiting from your worry / They're selling blanks down at the DMZ / They're banking on the sound and fury / Makes you wonder what it all's got to do with me / Bloodless

21. USA Today describes this as “a cultural earthquake that is changing the way we live,” noting that “a new wave of round-the-clock retailers and services is profiting by mocking the clock.”

22. THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3) CHARLES JAMES WILLS Profiting by this, Benjy quietly moved away round a Colossal buttress of the berg, and took refuge in an ice-cave

23. Someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential) Familiarity information: Arbitrager used as a noun is very rare.

24. Arbitrageurs (sometimes spelt arbitragers), or simply referred to as “Arbs” are a group of investors who seek financial gain by profiting from the convergence of the values of two (or more) assets.In other words, an arbitrage investment strategy

25. Synonyms for Arbitrageur noun someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential) Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or …

26. Synonyms for Arbitrageur noun someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential) Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or …

27. Arbitrager: 1 n someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential) Synonyms: arb , arbitrageur Type of: businessman , man of affairs a person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive)

28. Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery, by Anne Farrow, Joel Lang, and Jenifer Frank, examines what its authors view as “a shameful and well-kept secret” — the critical role played by the North in supporting and profiting from slavery, from colonial times until, and even after, the Civil War.

29. Synonyms for Arbitrager noun someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential) Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or …

30. Haemorrhagic shock with an appreciable Asphyxiatic component secondary to blood loss (derived from the wounds from the bladed weapon present in the antero-lateral and right-lateral regions of the neck, and the abundant aspiration of haematic material in that context), and profiting from the late hour and the isolated location of

31. Many of the ships, as they could see by the clear moonshine, had weighed anchor, and, profiting by the calm sky, proceeded for more distant parts; Answerably to this, the rude alehouses along the beach (although in defiance of the curfew law, they still shone with fire and candle) were no longer thronged with customers, and no longer echoed to the chorus of sea-songs.