Sunday, November 15, 2015

avail (oneself) of

to take advantage of something


  • He availed himself of the rain.
  • He availed himself of the offer.
  • He availed himself of the chance.
  • You should avail yourself of enemies.
  • She availed herself of every opportunity.
  • I availed myself of the chance to go there.
  • You must avail yourself of every opportunity.
  • I availed myself of a holiday to visit Tokyo.
  • I availed myself of this favorable opportunity.
  • You should avail yourself of every opportunity.
  • You had better avail yourself of this opportunity.
  • You should avail yourself of the chance to go abroad.
  • You should avail yourself of the books in the library.
  • You should avail yourself of every opportunity to learn.
  • He availed himself of the first chance to visit America.
  • You should avail yourself of this opportunity without fail.
  • She availed herself of every opportunity to improve her English.
  • He was glad to avail himself of any means to succeed in life.
  • He availed himself of the 'off-and-on' holidays to visit his native country.
  • Being underage is the inability to avail oneself of one's mind without the guidance of another.

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