rédito
return
noun RREH-dee-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin reditus (return, revenue).
Also means
yield
Usage Note
Rédito refers to financial return or yield on an investment, common in economic and political discourse (sacar rédito de algo = 'to get mileage/benefit from something'). It carries a slightly formal or journalistic tone and often implies exploiting an advantage.
Examples
"Sacaron rédito político del escándalo."
Natural Translation
They got political mileage from the scandal.
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