benefitless

English

Etymology

benefit + -less

Adjective

benefitless (not comparable)

  1. Without benefits.
    • 2008 April 20, Torie Osborn, “The Joy of Marriage Was Ours, for a While”, in New York Times:
      In California, my partner and I signed a benefitless domestic partnership registry in 2001, and then, a scant two years later, we were granted a whole lot of separate-but-nearly-equal benefits involving inheritance, medical issues, adoption and state taxation.
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