Provided or furnished with something, especially something desirable or useful
“I, being a man endowed with thought, and we, as people issued with thinking, then ask the question.”
Having been gained through endowment or being granted
Endowed with skill, ability or intelligence
To have made a living for the benefit of others
To have invested in or provided financial assistance
Past tense for to provide with a quality, ability, or asset
“But since nature did not endow her with good looks, it bestowed her with a means of protection and comfort.”
Past tense for to provide with money, funds or finances
“The Robertsons, in 1961, donated 35 million dollars to be used to greatly expand and generously endow the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.”
Past tense for to imbue someone or something with a particular quality or attribute
“The numerous garlic cloves endow the dish with a substantial texture and rich aroma.”
Past tense for to assign a responsibility, duty, or task to
Past tense for to enhance the value of something, or to make more efficient
Past tense for to bestow legal or official authority to
Past tense for to supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose
Past tense for to promote or nurture the development of
Past tense for to prepare (someone) with a skill
Past tense for to dress in (especially fine) clothes
Past tense for to improve or enhance the quality or value of
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