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How to use endowing in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word endowing? Here are some examples.

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The gases, expelled as jets, drive out debris that had been embedded in the ice, endowing comets with their flamboyant tails.
He was a lavish philanthropist, endowing hospitals and libraries as well as the famous art gallery.
This boy, while capable of orienting himself intellectually, is quite incapable of endowing these surroundings with an adequate emotion.
Iain is grateful to both parents for endowing him with an indomitable spirit and an iron will.
She is being recognized for endowing her students with peacemaking skills and community involvement.
Rebecca Hall confirms her star status by endowing Maria with a mixture of scrubbed piety, intellectual fever and human rattiness.
But it really takes paying for a building or endowing a chair to have that kind of privilege.
He liked to work in sequence, creating a kind of photographic flick book of the places he fetched up in and somehow endowing his work with a sense of restless narrative.
First, the full length of the whole head of hair is worked using curling tongs, endowing it with stunning lustre.
Foreign merchants and artists came to Flanders endowing the magnificent Flemish cities with prosperity and cultural vitality.
The ideal would therefore be to start by endowing the Secretariat with more power and greater visibility.
An absolute novelty is Crystal, the luxury of exclusive slabs: a new material, rich in crystal inclusions endowing it with a full, unique colour.
Phenomenon in which an atom, a molecule, or radical either gains or loses one or several electrons, thereby endowing it with an electric charge.
All of the speakers were careful to point out that Rhodes was a very bad man who happened to do some very good things, such as endowing the Scholarship Fund.
The lack of development can be presented as arrested development resulting from some psychic trauma, thus endowing a static character with complexity.
His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the quarrelsome officers and journalists.
The Council may further wish to consider endowing United Nations peacekeeping operations, especially those operating under Chapter VII, with the authority and resources to monitor and enforce arms embargoes.
He goes further, endowing his machines with a spiritual aura.
Venus enters your sign, endowing you with diplomatic energy.
By endowing itself with the resources to take into account a range of extra-financial aspects, it has strengthened the level of discipline and responsibility in its research.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The founding or endowing of universities and public libraries by gift or bequest.
When the poet makes his perfect selection of a word, he is endowing the word with life.
Since King David, Allah has not thought of endowing his prophets with musical talent.
Mr Carnegie, in endowing education, is endowing that which he has publicly condemned.
He is endowing four scholarships to study the twenty per cent.
It might end with his endowing me with his name and worldly goods.
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