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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91. All the outfits on the catwalk were made up from clothes donated to its charity shops.
92. In 1774 she donated £50 for the maintenance of alms women in the town.
93. In reality, there is a great shortage of donated organs, but organ donation is a careful, well-documented medical procedure.
94. Sally has donated her official Barcelona running vest to the appeal, which has a goal of £60,000.
95. The silver salver was donated in memory of Mr Morgan, a former councillor and local headmaster.
96. This was donated by Mr Minton Goode, grandfather of today's chairman.
97. The second is donated by Ian Allen, the well-known transport book publisher.
98. More than $100,000 was donated to help finance Ryan's heart transplant.
99. The Republican Party has donated $ 350, 000 in cash and support for the initiative.
100. Others donated secondhand clothes.
101. Central Council is very grateful to all those who donated prizes or sold tickets to help reach this excellent result.
102. Soft money refers to funds donated by individuals and corporations directly to parties.
103. B.T. Basford and Butterworths donated all their new architectural publications.
104. These wealthy people also bought up precious shoreline land and donated it to the public.
105. The equitable distribution of donated livers should be based on the most practical widespread benefit.
106. Numbers were quickly drawn and the lucky winners came forward to collect their prize from the manufacturers and dealers who donated them.
107. Risk of HIV-transmission through donated blood: 1 in 450, 000-660,(Sentencedict.com) 000.
108. Though Mainly Mozart participants stay in donated hotel rooms or condos, the atmosphere is chummy.
109. She generously donated a seat in the memory of our late and much loved Chancellor, Sir Monty Finniston.
110. A silent auction featured many items donated by local businesses.
111. The breakfast set in the nursery lobby left-hand cupboard was donated by Miss Henrietta Wedgwood.
112. During the intervening seven years, he has become replacement therapy for little girls who have just donated their dolls to Oxfam.
113. A congregation in Tampa sent over some prayer books, while Unity of Leesburg donated a pulpit.
114. It was donated to the East Anglian Microcar Club which undertook a competent restoration before laying it up.
115. A university professor who used his modest means to collect over 300 valuable artworks has donated them to the National Gallery.
116. Texaco donated one million dollars,[www.Sentencedict.com] and put their staff members to work on tree planting as well.
117. The local Buddhist temple donated the land on which the ground is being built.
118. The result is a big demand for donated kidneys - which agents have been quick to turn into lucrative trade.
119. Numerous prizes, generously donated by sponsors, were given out at the end of the day.
120. John Flamsteed alone personally donated some forty man-years to the monumental effort of mapping the heavens.
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