Avail


The meaning of the word Avail is: to be of advantage or use


Examples:

Stranded in the desert, Jake tried to restart his car but to no avail.

published by Lesli on 2021-09-23 08:07:10


The medicine will not avail the patient if it is not taken properly.

published by Ozell on 2021-11-30 17:11:53


When the concert became overly loud, Christy tried using earplugs to deafen the noise but to no avail.

published by Perla on 2021-12-18 19:13:46


Sadly, the miner’s search did not avail him of any treasure.

published by Kyoko on 2021-10-19 22:33:53


We need a way to stop our dog from barking at night since we have tried a training method and a shock collar with little avail.

published by Blanca on 2021-08-27 10:52:42


Although Hilary tried to turn in her assignment on time, her efforts were to no avail, and she failed the class.

published by Jordan on 2021-04-03 01:25:07


Because Scott did not properly prepare for his exam, the extra class time was of no avail against a lack of preparation.

published by Trent on 2021-11-05 00:27:20


We prayed our power would return immediately after the storm but to no avail and ended up sitting in the dark for days.

published by Vivan on 2021-01-23 00:17:11


Determined to bring home the deceased passengers, the recovery crews searched the ocean for days but unfortunately to no avail.

published by Carlee on 2021-12-24 12:20:56


Our efforts to comfort the grieving widow were to no avail.

published by Mel on 2021-10-16 06:50:04


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