Synonym: donate, give, participate, provide. Similar words: contribute to, contributor, contribution, attribute, distribute, distribution, on the contrary, control. Meaning: [kən'trɪbjuːt] v. 1. bestow a quality on 2. contribute to some cause 3. be conducive to 4. provide.
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31. A common household fungus can contribute to sick building syndrome.
32. to contribute food and clothing for the relief of the poor.
33. Come to the meeting if you feel you have something to contribute.
34. He refused to contribute, on the plea that he couldn't afford it.
35. I am sure that this meeting will contribute to the reinforcement of peace and security all over the world.
36. Several factors might contribute to the development of the disease.
37. Key burbled about the wonderful people who contribute to tourism.
38. AIDS kills mostly the young population of a nation. These are the people who contribute most to a country's economic development.
39. I was asked to contribute to a newspaper article making predictions for the new year.
40. He believes he has something to contribute to a discussion concerning the uprising.
41. I would like to contribute to the church restoration fund.
42. The members of the staff contribute too.
43. I feel good that I can contribute.
44. All of these factors may theoretically contribute to diarrhoea.
45. It doesn't contribute to any debate.
46. In no country does equity finance contribute substantially.
47. Everyone has something to contribute to life.
48. Who can contribute from the bench?
49. Probably,[http://sentencedict.com/contribute.html] some band members will contribute more than others.
50. Such earnings are little appreciated outside the specialist areas of business such as finance and insurance which directly contribute to invisible earnings.
51. That bill, which died, also would have capped the amount political action committees could contribute to candidates.
52. Another factor in the success of authorities is the ability of members to contribute to collective decision-making.
53. Clarke won plenty of line-out ball, but Andy Reed and Paul Burnell in the front five did not contribute as expected.
54. Like the House measure, the Senate bill requires public housing residents to contribute eight hours of community service a month.
55. This will contribute to the design of a new database system for the Society from 1994/5.
56. Roshanara Begum, with her less magnificent resources, was unable to contribute anything quite so ambitious.
57. They contribute 14 percent of the greenhouse effect and are increasing at the rate of 6 percent a year.
58. However, they contribute much to the power with which the big set pieces are delivered.
59. Nitrates contribute to nutrient enrichment which encourages algal growth and blooms.
60. My parents said they would contribute something towards the cost of my driving lessons.
More similar words: contribute to, contributor, contribution, attribute, distribute, distribution, on the contrary, control, contrast, contract, by contrast, contrast to, contractor, contretemps, out of control, controversy, to the contrary, under control, control group, controversial, beyond control, tribe, tribal, intrigued, constitute, contend, context, contain, contest, confront.