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I. doubt [Brit daʊt, americ daʊt] SUBST

doubt
there is no doubt (that) …
there is little doubt (that) …
there is no doubt about sth
(there's) no doubt about it
to have no doubt (that) …
+ Conj I have no doubt about her guilt or that she is guilty
no doubt
to leave sb in no doubt about sth
to be in doubt outcome, project, future:
to be in doubt honesty, innocence, guilt: (gen)
to be in doubt person:
if/when in doubt
to be open to doubt evidence, testimony:
to cast or throw doubt on sth person:
to cast or throw doubt on sth evidence, book:
beyond (all) doubt, without (a) doubt
to prove sth beyond (all) doubt
there is room for doubt
there is no room for doubt

II. doubt [Brit daʊt, americ daʊt] VERBO trans

doubt fact, evidence, value, ability, honesty, person:

doubt
I doubt it (very much)!
to doubt (if or that or whether) …

III. doubt [Brit daʊt, americ daʊt] VERBO intr

doubt

I. benefit [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, americ ˈbɛnəfɪt] SUBST

1. benefit U (helpful effect):

avantage m (from de)
to be of benefit to patient, environment, industry
to feel the benefit of change, holiday, treatment
to get some benefit from holiday, treatment
to give sb the benefit of experience, knowledge

2. benefit (allowance):

to be on benefit(s) Brit
to live off benefit(s) atrib claim
to live off benefit(s) office

3. benefit C (advantage):

to have the benefit of education
to be to sb's benefit

4. benefit U (good):

5. benefit (perk):

salary £30, 000 plus benefits’

6. benefit atrib (for charity):

benefit concert, gig, match

II. benefit <Part pres benefiting; Pret imperf, Part perf benefited> [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, americ ˈbɛnəfɪt] VERBO trans

benefit person
benefit group, nation
benefit economy, industry
benefit health
to do sth to benefit sb

III. benefit <Part pres benefiting; Pret imperf, Part perf benefited> [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, americ ˈbɛnəfɪt] VERBO intr

IV. benefit [Brit ˈbɛnɪfɪt, americ ˈbɛnəfɪt]

to give sb the benefit of the doubt

self-doubt SUBST

self-doubt
vanquish doubt, prejudice, fear
dispel doubt, fear, rumour
to doubt sth's fitness for a task
to doubt sb's fitness for a job
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it's beyond doubt
to be beset by doubt
to cast doubt on
doubt
there's little doubt that
there's no doubt ou question that
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doubt
without any doubt
there is no doubt that
doubt
to remove the doubt

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I. doubt [daʊt] no pl SUBST

doubt
to be in doubt
to cast doubt on sb/sth
not a shadow of doubt
no doubt

II. doubt [daʊt] no pl VERBO trans

doubt
to doubt whether
douter que +subj
niggling doubt
arise doubt
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doubt
to leave no doubt about sth
to put sth in doubt
no doubt
to doubt sth
to doubt that sb did sth
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I. doubt [daʊt] SUBST

doubt
to be in doubt
to cast doubt on sb/sth
not a shadow of (a) doubt
no doubt

II. doubt [daʊt] VERBO trans

doubt
to doubt whether
douter que +subj
niggling doubt
arise doubt
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doubt
to leave no doubt about sth
to put sth in doubt
no doubt
to doubt sth
to doubt that sb did sth
doubt
Present
Idoubt
youdoubt
he/she/itdoubts
wedoubt
youdoubt
theydoubt
Past
Idoubted
youdoubted
he/she/itdoubted
wedoubted
youdoubted
theydoubted
Present Perfect
Ihavedoubted
youhavedoubted
he/she/ithasdoubted
wehavedoubted
youhavedoubted
theyhavedoubted
Past Perfect
Ihaddoubted
youhaddoubted
he/she/ithaddoubted
wehaddoubted
youhaddoubted
theyhaddoubted

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The diversity of the exhibition dispels preconceptions as the finalists show that the knitted stitch has no limits.
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They fight all day and all night, until a hermit comes out of the chapel the following morning and dispels the demon.
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Therefore, the scriptures were inscribed on marble slabs in order to dispel these disadvantages.
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Curiosity acts as a means in which to dispel this uncertainty.
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By the early 20th century, the stigma of hunger had been almost entirely dispelled.
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