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Definition of endow
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of endow is as below...
Endow (v. t.) To
enrich
or
furnish
with
anything
of the
nature
of a gift (as a
quality
or
faculty);
--
followed
by with,
rarely
by of; as, man is
endowed
by his Maker with
reason;
to endow with
privileges
or
benefits..
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Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
Dote
::
Dote (n.)
Natural
endowments.
Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) That which is
founded,
or
established
by
endowment;
an
endowed
institution
or
charity..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.)
Endowed
with the power of
willing;
as, man is a
voluntary
agent..
Endowment
::
Endowment
(n.) The act of
bestowing
a
dower,
fund, or
permanent
provision
for
support..
Present
::
Present
(a.)
Hence:
To
endow;
to
bestow
a gift upon; to
favor,
as with a
donation;
also, to court by
gifts..
Individuate
::
Individuate
(v. t.) To
distinguish
from
others
from
others
of the
species;
to endow with
individuality;
to
divide
into
individuals;
to
discriminate.
Endow
::
Endow (v. t.) To
enrich
or
furnish
with
anything
of the
nature
of a gift (as a
quality
or
faculty);
--
followed
by with,
rarely
by of; as, man is
endowed
by his Maker with
reason;
to endow with
privileges
or
benefits..
Animalization
::
Animalization
(n.) The act of
animalizing;
the
giving
of
animal
life, or
endowing
with
animal
properties..
Magnetical
::
Magnetical
(a.)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
personal
power to
excite
the
feelings
and to win the
affections;
attractive;
inducing
attachment.
Corporation
::
Corporation
(n.) A body
politic
or
corporate,
formed
and
authorized
by law to act as a
single
person,
and
endowed
by law with the
capacity
of
succession;
a
society
having
the
capacity
of
transacting
business
as an
individual..
Disendowment
::
Disendowment
(n.) The act of
depriving
of an
endowment
or
endowments.
Guild
::
Guild (v. t.) An
association
of men
belonging
to the same
class,
or
engaged
in
kindred
pursuits,
formed
for
mutual
aid and
protection;
a
business
fraternity
or
corporation;
as, the
Stationers'
Guild;
the
Ironmongers'
Guild.
They were
originally
licensed
by the
government,
and
endowed
with
special
privileges
and
authority..
Potential
::
Potential
(a.) Being
potent;
endowed
with
energy
adequate
to a
result;
efficacious;
influential.
Perficient
::
Perficient
(n.) One who
performs
or
perfects
a work;
especially,
one who
endows
a
charity..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) One of the same rank,
quality,
endowments,
character,
etc.; an
equal;
a
match;
a
mate..
Chantry
::
Chantry
(n.) An
endowment
or
foundation
for the
chanting
of
masses
and
offering
of
prayers,
commonly
for the
founder..
Will
::
Will (v.) The power of
choosing;
the
faculty
or
endowment
of the soul by which it is
capable
of
choosing;
the
faculty
or power of the mind by which we
decide
to do or not to do; the power or
faculty
of
preferring
or
selecting
one of two or more
objects.
Corps
::
Corps (n. sing. & pl.) The land with which a
prebend
or other
ecclesiastical
office
is
endowed.
Solidism
::
Solidism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
refers
all
diseases
to
morbid
changes
of the solid parts of the body. It rests on the view that the
solids
alone are
endowed
with vital
properties,
and can
receive
the
impression
of
agents
tending
to
produce
disease..
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