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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211. Animal fats and refined sugar contribute to a weight problem and can be a factor in heart and arterial disease.
212. Trapp continually makes these stupid plays, and he does little to contribute to the team play.
213. Clearly, infectious diseases contribute significantly to economic losses and days of disability in the United States.
214. Cars and industry in El Paso contribute to the air pollution, of course.
215. However, visitors from outlying areas to attend football matches will contribute substantially to the local economy of the cities mentioned above.
216. So those economic dynamics contribute to a continuing downward spiral.
217. Nevertheless,[www.Sentencedict.com] such activities can contribute significantly to an organization's public image.
218. Sugar is bad for your teeth. It can also contribute to heart disease.
219. We contribute Cloverleaf channelings to them.
220. Key paracrine interactions between glioma cells and the brain microenvironment can influence glioma pathobiology and therefore contribute to its poor prognosis.
221. This of course is arithmetically impossible: no one can contribute more than 100%.
222. "They included skatole, a component of feces; trimethylamine, one of the essences of rotting fish; and several of the more pungent fatty acids that contribute to rancid human body odor(sentencedict.com), " Ed says.
223. So, while there may be some biological factors that contribute to depression, it is clearly a psychological disorder.
224. Factors of social environment, teaching conditions, teaching methods , etx contribute to the effect of foreign language teaching.
225. Contribute little to either ultra - violet astronomy or X - ray astronomy.
226. Opioid premedication may contribute to the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting.
227. Finally, they used a statistical calculation to figure out which of the hundreds of mutations they'd found were likely to contribute to cancer.
228. In addition, loss of cell adhesion may contribute to loss of contact inhibition and thus play a role at the earlier stage of the neoplastic process.
229. Conclusions The myelin was progressive damage in morphine dependent rats, and histomorphologic changes of myelin sheath in VTA might contribute to the development of morphine dependence.
230. This mass of sensually charged femininity will attract male visitors eager to contribute their economic stimulus.
231. Contribute regularly to the team's operational planning process by recommending tactics to meet team objectives.
232. The guidelines will contribute to improving the quality of Artemisia annua L to further develop artemisinin-based medicines, and help ensure a sustainable supply to meet market demand.
233. In doing so, they unwittingly adopt the language of participants in such struggles, and contribute to the reification of ethnic groups.
234. Hopefully, these results can provide a theoretical guide to those who contribute themselves to improve the sensing head to restrain the effect of the linear birefringence upon the system.
235. The mucus of ovigerous hair and the villiform of egg stalks may contribute to egg attachment.
236. So should we mop around for allowing Stand-By Power to contribute to almost 11% of our monthly electricity bill?
237. Eyre Peninsula's natural environment and fertile soil contribute to the beauty of this piece of land from pollution to produce high quality wines.
238. This kind of hierarchical directory structure enhances mutual monitoring, segregation of duties can effectively and efficiently contribute ample benefits to the project management.
239. In New England, the Congregational Church was legally established; all residents had to contribute to its support.
240. Start or contribute to a tool-lending library in your neighborhood.
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