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was endowed

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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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Dante was endowed with remarkable intellectual and aesthetic self-confidence.

Mount Paektu was endowed with Fuji-like sacred status.

Larry was endowed with a multiplicity of talents.

According to Greek mythology, Pandora, the first woman on earth, was endowed with every charm.

(The Alvah H. Chapman chair in business management at the Citadel was endowed in 1989).

The hall was endowed with a fifty-million-dollar gift from Lillian Disney, Walt Disney's widow.

Each sperm was endowed with a potential life span equal to her own.

The award was endowed by Agnes Varis, a Met managing director, and her husband, Karl Leichtman.

It was endowed by John D. Rockefeller and chartered in 1913 to alleviate human suffering worldwide.

The king, moreover, was a Christian monarch and as such was endowed with quasi-priestly functions.

Trier was endowed with magnificent buildings, but most Gallic cities failed to recover their Classical grandeur.

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