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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61. It was founded in 1884 when General Pitt Rivers, an amateur anthropologist, donated his collection to the university.
62. Toy bears left over from an ad campaign will be donated to the children's hospital.
63. And there she stays, waiting in an apartment near the center, for a heart to be donated.
64. The number of envelopes returned and the amount of cash donated both show a decrease on last year.
65. The staff are unfamiliar with some of the donated materials.
66. Woods, meanwhile, used some of the donated funds to enhance his image among national colleagues.
67. Ryder said 10 percent of that fee will be donated to Food Link, a charity that supplies soup kitchens.
68. In convulsed countries around the world, too much food donated by well-meaning people feeds murderous gunmen instead of needy families.
69. Some proceeds from the book are being donated to the Humane Society of the United States.
70. Matthew raised over £1,1OO in sponsorship money, which he donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
71. Another theory for her longevity: that the person who donated the tainted blood may have been relatively healthy, Wara said.
72. The pirate station, which ran aground last November, is using equipment and records donated by listeners.
73. He also has donated thousands of dollars to poor people in the town for help in paying medical bills.
74. Thousands of people donated money and food to those in need.
75. Annenberg donated $150 million to be paid in increments of $10 million for 15 years.
76. Since 1998[sentencedict.com], white blood cells have been removed from donated blood.
77. One day he would have a collection of sad sentences worthy of being donated to a library.
78. When my brother donated his bicycle to the large scrap drive, I donated our swing set to outdo him.
79. That may be donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to join other royal finery on display there.
80. The money has been donated to Mason's sponger Ann Dyche who has been diagnosed as having cancer.
81. The church is full of exquisite works of craftmanship which have been donated by individuals and by air forces.
82. It should be possible to identify every haemophiliac who received clotting factors from the donated plasma.
83. This brings the cumulative total donated to charity since the scheme began in 1990 to £25,500.
84. Of course barely three years later the company rescinded and donated the land to the town.
85. Funds will be donated by local foundations, corporations and businesses.
86. A conservation easement can be sold or donated, with a tax break based on its value. Sentencedict.com
87. They were donated to the Red Cross by a mystery well-wisher who walked into the charity's shop in Cheltenham.
88. We also have a nucleus of prints by William Klein, donated by Virginia Zabriskie.
89. At least 20 percent of the money raised at Charity Racing Days must be donated to charities associated with horse racing.
90. The traditional 100-inch wheelbase has been extended to 108 inches, the extra length being donated to the rear seat passengers.
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