Sentence example with the word 'endow'

endow

accommodate, back, confer, enable, fill, furnish, keep, present, settle on, subsidize

Definition v. give qualities or abilities to

Last update: September 4, 2015


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Truly the great gods have endowed thee not only with beautiful eyes, and blooming beauty, but with a good throat.   [verb]

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He endowed her with wealth and ornaments.   [verb]

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Another reason for dividing a diocese, and establishing a new see, has been recognized by the church as duly existing "if the sovereign should think fit to endow some principal village or town with the rank and privileges of a city" (Bingham, lib.   [verb]

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Miss Dolly was fairly endowed with common-sense, but often failed to use it.   [verb]

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This worthy animal, endowed with a virtue denied to none except the human race, approached him lovingly, and begged to draw attention to the gratifying difference betwixt wounds and scars.   [verb]

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Persons too scantily endowed with the greatest of all Christian virtues had the hardihood to say that Mr.   [verb]

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What a fool I am so to be cowed and enslaved, by a man no better endowed than myself with anything, except self-confidence.   [verb]

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By her side a Barine seemed to him merely a work of art endowed with life and a voice that charmed the ear.   [verb]

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True, it cannot be denied that the gods have burdened or endowed me with a greater number of perishable gifts than you and many others.   [verb]

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How richly she was endowed with gifts and graces may be gathered too from the manner in which tradition and fairy lore have endeavored to render her name immortal.   [verb]

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Similarly there would be no escape for men, if each were not a living being endowed with the faculty of entering into the Christian conception of life.   [verb]

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