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to endow

verb

To furnish with money or its equivalent, as a permanent fund for support; to make pecuniary provision for; to settle an income upon; especially, to furnish with dower; as, to endow a wife; to endow a public institution.

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She seems to endow the geese with romantic properties.

Netanyahu's visit to Washington is certain to endow him with the stature he desperately needs.

Now Mayor James J. Kennedy aims to endow it with a new identity.

It was an extraordinary achievement, to endow this new-made city with instant, and potent, mythology.

His melancholy tone seeks to endow his banal prose with worldly wisdom.

The tendency to endow lower animals with human capacities always has been strong.

Around 1260 the first attempts were made to endow the with a particular character.

The Shaw Memorial Appeal tried to endow the house, but it failed.

The French want to "endow international financial institutions with genuine political legitimacy".

This mix-and-­matching allows her to endow the line with a variety of historical meanings.

Bell used his proceeds from the sale to endow the Volta Laboratory.

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