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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbehalfbe‧half /bɪˈhɑːf $ bɪˈhæf/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL noun → on behalf of somebody
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behalf• Amnesty International also intervened on her behalf and only days before she was due to leave, she was given a passport.• I can call on no congressman to worry on my behalf.• Anyone who wants to put money away on behalf of a child will find higher rates at a building society.• The president's lobbying on behalf of his programme was uneven and spasmodic.• Donald's offer on behalf of the company to buy a round of drinks had been ambiguous and caused uncertainty among us.• He was able to testify on his own behalf and have witnesses who testified for him.• Although the under-18s can not trade shares themselves, adults can buy stakes in collective investment funds on their behalf.
Origin behalf (1300-1400) by half “on (someone's) side”
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