Similar words: donate, donation, detonate, resonate, impersonate, passionate, alienated, laminated. Meaning: [dəʊ'neɪt] adj. given freely especially to a cause or fund.
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31. Proceeds are donated to the United Way.
32. One of her drivers donated his services, Means said.
33. Her new four-wheel drive was donated by a businessman.
34. He donated the fee to charity.
35. The collection was donated to the museum in 1973.
36. The books were donated by a local publishing company.
37. Everyone around had donated whatever prize he could.
38. Instead, he donated the money to the needy.
39. Some of the money was donated by corporations, which have been barred for a century from campaign finance.
40. This small statue was donated in 1628 by Maria M. de Lara.
41. All the money raised will be donated to the Cancer Research Fund.
42. Takings of £170 on the opening night were donated to the funds of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
43. The £798 raised was donated to the hospital's radio station Crystal Radio.
44. He served on the school board for ten years and donated firewood.
45. The donated liver came from the UK, but the hospital is giving no further details.
46. They have been there since October, crowded into donated tents and closet-sized shacks amid piles of belongings and wandering livestock.
47. The corporation has donated nearly $70 million to children's charities over the past 17 years.
48. When the crisis is over[sentencedict.com], any surplus funds will be donated to the Gulf Trust.
49. In Aspen, Colorado, a two-day jazz festival donated its proceeds to Global ReLeaf.
50. Furniture and other equipment was donated by a wide range of supporters.
51. He donated $ 20, 000 for construction of a fitness center at the high-school football field.
52. Everything at this morning's London show was donated to an Oxfam shop somewhere in Britain.
53. Semen infected with hepatitis or syphilis can be donated, but only if a woman agrees to accept it.
54. The red velvet background of the reliquary is studded with precious gems and valuable ornaments donated by her grateful clients.
55. The supermarket donated a year's supply of groceries to one needy family.
56. All told,[http://sentencedict.com/donated.html] companies donated nearly half of the $ 24 million budget for the convention.
57. Blood transfusions would transmit syphilis, except that blood-screening programs test all donated blood for evidence of the disease.
58. Conrad and his wife obliged, then donated what little was left to charity.
59. This gives shoppers the right to purchase donated goods at very low prices.
60. Even so the sum of money Minton had donated was so large that drinkers had to be brought in from the street.
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