Sentence examples for bestower from inspiring English sources

The word 'bestower' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use this word to refer to someone who gives something such as money, gifts, or blessings. Example sentence: The generous bestower donated a large sum of money to the charity.

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bestower

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One who bestows

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The erection of a temple to her by Pompey out of the spoils of his Eastern conquests shows that by then she had been identified with the Greek Athena Nike, bestower of victory.

The sun is the bestower of light and life to the totality of the cosmos; with his unblinking, all-seeing eye, he is the stern guarantor of justice; with the almost universal connection of light with enlightenment or illumination, the sun is the source of wisdom.

Faunus was originally worshipped throughout the countryside as a bestower of fruitfulness on fields and flocks.

The personified deity Soma was the "master of plants," the healer of disease, and the bestower of riches.

The Captain's Avenger of the Day announcement ended not with a hierarchical nod of approval but with a democratic "Well done, shipmate!" In that instance, Captain and Avenger were equals — and the promise was held out that any sailor on board had the opportunity to attain a similar relationship, and, ultimately, to become not simply the beneficiary of the award but its bestower.

"Peter," Nana's mother said, ecstatic as hostess, mother, ersatz grandmother, queen of the castle, bestower of cardboard swords.

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They are the everlasting bestowers of good.

His being a student from a small rural high school in Pennsylvania helped his chances with the bestowers of admissions and student aid.

And social relations improved: the rich were transformed, from monopolists of the substance of the poor into the hope of the people; employers metamorphosed from exploiters of labour into philanthropic bestowers of work; the amassers of fortunes became, in the instant making of myth, the authors of the doctrine of wealth-creationism.

Sometimes an event is really an event, as last night at the Academy Theatre at Lighthouse International, where the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (i.e., Oscar's bestowers) presented their restoration of "Upstream," a 1927 silent movie, directed by John Ford, which was had been thought lost but was rediscovered in the New Zealand Film Archive.

The objects in "Gifts to the Czars 1500-1700: Treasures from the Kremlin," meant to curry favor for military alliances or trade routes, symbolized the wealth and power of the bestowers.

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