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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121. A few months later, Rosenwald donated another $ 1 million, followed by another $ 1 million in 1917.
122. Lawrence sold everything and donated the money to the poor.
123. One Bostonian donated an old car, another, free psychiatric care to help with traumas of war.
124. Bric-a-brac was donated and sold on the stall which was set up in the factory canteen.
125. A tailor by trade, Doucet donated his outstanding collection to the University of Paris early this century.
126. Despite heightened public awareness in the last decade, the need for donated organs still far exceeds the supply.
127. The final flight to Jersey was donated by Jersey Air.
128. Empress Adelaide founded monasteries, convents, and donated generously to the needy.
129. The painting was bought by an anonymous benefactor, and donated to the Museum of Modern Art.
130. The group could hold its first auction within the next two weeks if enough cars are donated, she added.
131. They used to be alone among the plastic bags, sorting and grading whatever had been donated.
132. After that-barring any snags that may crop up in the meantime-it will be donated to the museum.
133. Pfizer said it would have donated Trovan if it had been licensed for epidemic meningococcal meningitis.
134. The donated pony will be cared for until the hospice becomes operational.
135. We all owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs Stevenson, who kindly donated the money for the project.
136. He was surrounded by cards and playing with toy cars donated by police officers.
137. Unclaimed items will be donated to a charity organization.
138. We will auction off all of the donated goods.
139. He donated a large sum to the college fund.
140. A Girl Scout troop sold valentines and donated $300.
141. The silver trophy was donated by a Leicester businessman.
142. You know Ricardo donated his eyes to science?
143. Many donated kidneys are removed laparoscopically, through small incisions.
144. All donated blood is screened for HIV.
145. Upper-class participants said 2.1% of incomes should be donated.
146. The donor should fulfill the donation agreement according to the law[Sentencedict.com], and turn over the donated assets to the recipient in accordance with the time and the form agreed in the donation agreement.
147. A coffin donated by Kaiser Wilhelm was never used and sits next to the original.
148. Article 17: Social bodies engaged in public welfare should use the donated assets they have received to subsidize activities and undertakings that are in keeping with their aims.
149. These products were donated by Cuba to the sister nation of Bolivia.
150. This is to certify that MBY has donated money to a student in the Sunshine Charity . We appreciate your great help on poor student and education.
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