for the good of



for the good of someone or something

for the benefit, profit, or advantage of someone or something. The president said the strict drug laws were for the good of the country. David took a second job for the good of his family.
See also: good, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jarrett['dʒærit]
Atem-Egyptian Mythology
AbigÉLAW-bee-gaylHungarian
Batbayar-Mongolian
Aelianus-Ancient Roman
RalphRALF (English), RAYF (English), RAHLF (German)English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German