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Sentence count:177+14Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: endowmentcowedavowedhallowedborrowedrun downwindowturn downMeaning: [ɪn'daʊ]  adj. provided or supplied or equipped with (especially as by inheritance or nature). 
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31. A private benefactor endowed the new Chair of Japanese Literature.
32. She had endowed Marcus with the qualities she wanted him to possess.
33. The ambassador has endowed a $1 million public-service fellowships program.
34. The cross is endowed with a special meaning for Christians.
35. Donations should be made payable to: Darling Endowed Scholarship.
36. He is endowed with specific talents.
37. Or that they are endowed with superior leadership genes?
38. There they also hatch and develop, sustained by the yolk with which she has endowed them.
39. He was endowed too with a very strong male chemistry.
40. It is hard to argue that the average rat has been endowed with conspicuous display ornaments by the preferences of ancestral females.
41. Shakespeare was an adult genius in that he was endowed with it at birth.
42. Lecturers and lectureships For details of 1992-93 endowed lecturers and medallists, and nominations for 1993-94 endowed lectureships, see page 272.
43. Edinburgh is very well endowed with library resources for associated research.
44. Like the kidneys, the colon is well endowed with adenosine receptors.
45. They also have a greater tendency to rate themselves as ambitious, highly sexed, strong-willed and well endowed.
46. The optimists, endowed with faith in science, technology, and the free market, see open-ended possibilities for mankind.
47. What olfactory sense is logic endowed with that it sniffs out and runs to ground the hidden nature of things?
48. I had read Eothen and other tales of Eastern travel and my imagination endowed Constantinople with all the magic of the East.
49. His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated, but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed.
50. Initially, this may simply involve the elicitation of a sequence of sounds or actions which can be endowed with social meaning.
51. It seems to have been against creative law that the female should be endowed with morals.
52. Such a conclusion to a hunting trip is evidence that the man is endowed with proper male virtue.
53. Dad may not have been endowed with a surplus of brain-matter, but he was no fool.
54. Though short in stature, Genda was endowed with a strong fighting spirit which was reflected in his hawk-like countenance.
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55. Is it endowed with some kind of abstract, almost Platonic existence, or is it seen in terms of its social context?
56. Her resistance to Generalissimo Franco's Nationalists endowed her with legendary status.
57. And however well endowed he was with these qualities, he might still have difficulty on some points.
58. It is political; it is endowed with anger; it is not neutral.
59. Chomsky explains this phenomenon by suggesting that human individuals are innately endowed with a deep structure grammar of language.
60. In 1911 he was a founder member of the Photomicrographic Society, whose Barnard medal he endowed.
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