Definitionadj. provided or supplied or equipped with
Last update: October 5, 2015
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The almshouses, known as St John's hospital, were founded in 1602; and in 1637 a free grammar school was endowed by Lady Grace Manners. [Please select]
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The hospital was badly endowed; he founded six beds there. [Please select]
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Bolter, who was largely endowed with the quality of selfishness. [Please select]
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"Nature," said he, "has not endowed man with landed property." [Please select]
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Ferguson, "are endowed by nature with a wonderful instinct in finding their way." [Please select]
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He was always a solitary child, endowed with great religious fervor. [Please select]
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The first is vitally endowed, and exhibits vessels and muscular fibres. [Please select]
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Where will they find a creature more richly endowed with talent. [Please select]
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Thus endowed, will she be capable of meting out the future's larva's portion. [Please select]
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Nature and the Master had endowed him richly before. [Please select]
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'Yes, I said, 'and if I don't, the building of it's endowed in my will.' [Please select]
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