ppl. a. [f. ADVANTAGE v. + -ED.] Placed at advantage; furthered, promoted; benefited, profited.

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1603.  Shaks., Meas. for M., III. i. 265. The poore Mariana aduantaged, and the corrupt Deputy scaled.

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1654.  Fuller, 2 Serm., 4. Armed Power, advantaged with Policie.

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1796.  Burke, Regic. Peace, Wks. 1842, II. 280. Thus advantaged, if it can at all exist, it must finally prevail.

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1878.  Simpson, Sch. Shaks., I. 134. Philip as their nearest neighbour would be the most advantaged.

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