Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    endow
    /ɪnˈdaʊ/

    verb

    • 1. provide with a quality, ability, or asset: "he was endowed with tremendous physical strength" Similar providesupplyfurnishequip
    • 2. give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution): "he endowed the Church with lands"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. ENDOW definition: 1. to give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc. or to provide an…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENDOW is to furnish with an income; especially : to make a grant of money providing for the continuing support or maintenance of. How to use endow in a sentence.

  4. verb (used with object) to provide with a permanent fund or source of income: to endow a college. to furnish, as with some talent, faculty, or quality; equip: Nature has endowed her with great ability. Synonyms: endue, clothe, invest. Obsolete. to provide with a dower.

  5. Jul 13, 2024 · endow (third-person singular simple present endows, present participle endowing, simple past and past participle endowed) ( transitive) To give property to (someone) as a gift; specifically, to provide (a person or institution) with support in the form of a permanent fund of money or other benefits . ( transitive, followed by with ...

  6. ENDOW meaning: 1. to give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc. or to provide an…. Learn more.

  7. 1. verb [usually passive] You say that someone is endowed with a particular desirable ability, characteristic, or possession when they have it by chance or by birth. You are endowed with wealth, good health and a lively intellect. [be VERB -ed + with] 2. verb.

  8. endow something to give a large sum of money to a school, a college or another institution to provide it with an income. In her will, she endowed a scholarship in the physics department. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  9. 1. To provide with property, income, or a source of income. 2. a. To equip or supply with a talent or quality: Nature endowed you with a beautiful singing voice. b. To imagine as having a usually favorable trait or quality: endowed the family pet with human intelligence. 3. Obsolete To provide with a dower.

  10. If you've been endowed with something, it means you've been given a gift — most likely a gift that can't be returned or exchanged, like a sense of humor or athletic ability or trust. We usually use endow to refer to an ability or a quality, but you can endow someone with money, too.

  11. ENDOW definition: 1. to have a particular quality or characteristic: 2. to give a large amount of money to a…. Learn more.