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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151. Without donated blood most of illnesses would have probably been cureless.
152. The amounts invested in a corporation by its stockholders (also includes donated capital).
153. The Bidens donated $ 1, 885 to charity, or about 0.7 percent of their adjusted gross income.
154. There is a small repeater (see Figure 7) in Shangri-la that was donated by BG7OMO from Guangdong Province but no shortwave amateur station.
155. In 1998, the Chinese government donated US$ 100,000 to the UN Voluntary Trust Fund for mine clearance operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
156. The results showed that those who had been subconsciously prompted to think about money donated less.
157. Koch Industries' political action committee, KochPAC, donated $50, 000 to Texans for Rick Perry last year for his gubernatorial campaign, according to the Texas Ethics Commission.
158. An online consumer survey by Forrester Research that asked people if they thought money donated through texting actually went where it was supposed to, found only 16% (of 134 respondents said yes.
159. After being released from prison, he joined their church and became a pious and faithful brother. He also started a small business as a roofer and donated all his income to the church.
160. Those who confuse innovation and entrepreneurship are also prone to forget the most important difference between earned revenue and donated revenue.
161. Aronson's hoard was donated by his nephew to Brown University.
162. The DAMSL project began when award-winning photographer Myron Wang donated his photographic collection to the school.
163. Despite ongoing efforts, it will still be many years before artificial blood substitutes can widely replace the donated human blood.
164. We should make good use of the money donated by the enterpriser.
165. Official receipts will be issued by The Community Chest to sponsors who have donated HK$100 or above. Each sponsor can apply for more than one receipt.
166. They should promptly put into use the donated assets that are earmarked for disaster relief.
167. In recognition of their participation in road safety activities, the RSO has donated surplus campaign prizes to the centre.
168. Article 21 The donor shall have the right to inquire of the donee about the use and control of the donated property and put forward his comments and suggestions.
169. On that day, the Chinese Society for Chinese Medicine Department of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee volunteers donated a "volunteer Xiaoshu Chinese herb tea" formula.
170. Cote de Lapin Wine Club invites our member to participate this charity. No matter how much you donated that will be appreciated. Cote de Lapin Wine Club will be the delegate to make donation.
171. You'll also need to have established a reasonable value for the items donated based on their condition.
172. The Cup (and the club that donated it) is named after Ireland's most famous rugby stadium, Lansdowne Road in Dublin, and was crafted by Irish firm Waterford Crystal.
173. Because most of the pudding was donated to charity, Phillips also received a $ 815 tax deduction.
174. During my ambassadorship in the DPRK, I donated books to the Korean national library on behalf of the Chinese Government.
175. Harvard is a private university, its operating expenses are much funds donated by alumni maintain.
176. Windpipes have been grown from stem cells before, but only using the collagen "skeletons" of donated tracheas.
176. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
177. On April 5, 2010, Wikileaks released a video that it said it had received it from a military whistle-blower and used donated computing power to decrypt it.
178. All royalties from this book will be donated to Amnesty International.
179. These offerings are generally consumed by the offerer and his family, very often in a festive situation, as a big feast, after certain portions are donated to the priests, again.
180. Where the property donated is not preservable or transportable or exceeds the actual need, the donee may sell it, and all the income therefrom shall be used for purposes as designed by donation.
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