bonitary (Meaning)
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bonitary (a.)
Beneficial, as opposed to statutory or civil; as, bonitary dominion of land.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bonitary
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bonitary Sentence Examples
- The real estate agent provided a bonitary assessment of the property to determine its market value.
- The financial advisor conducted a bonitary analysis of the investment portfolio to evaluate its potential returns.
- The agricultural expert performed a bonitary inspection of the soil to assess its fertility and composition.
- The insurance company required a bonitary survey of the damaged property to determine the extent of the loss.
- The bank conducted a bonitary review of the borrower's financial status before approving the loan.
- The government agency commissioned a bonitary study to evaluate the environmental impact of the proposed project.
- The auditor conducted a bonitary examination of the company's financial records to ensure compliance with regulations.
- The appraiser provided a bonitary report on the artwork, detailing its provenance and authenticity.
- The conservationist conducted a bonitary assessment of the wildlife habitat to identify potential threats.
- The tax assessor performed a bonitary valuation of the business assets for tax purposes.
FAQs About the word bonitary
Beneficial, as opposed to statutory or civil; as, bonitary dominion of land.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The real estate agent provided a bonitary assessment of the property to determine its market value.
The financial advisor conducted a bonitary analysis of the investment portfolio to evaluate its potential returns.
The agricultural expert performed a bonitary inspection of the soil to assess its fertility and composition.
The insurance company required a bonitary survey of the damaged property to determine the extent of the loss.