Similar words: endowment, cowed, avowed, hallowed, borrowed, run down, window, turn down. Meaning: [ɪn'daʊ] adj. provided or supplied or equipped with (especially as by inheritance or nature).
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61. Perhaps that early brush with death endowed the villagers with a greater than normal appreciation for the past.
62. They were almost certainly endowed with highly developed sensory and intuitive powers seen only in the few remaining native tribes alive today.
63. He endowed it with vast lands and rights, including tithes of silver and other rights of tribute from the Slavs.
64. None of them yield easy climbs, the approaches being rough and the summits gained over pathless terrain liberally endowed with cliffs.
65. They provided hospitality to travellers, and people with property endowed foundations for the care of the old and the sick.
66. Each endowed with extraordinary political gifts, each also comes with the scandal-prone parts already assembled and connected.
67. And throughout they dominated the State Council, the upper house endowed with effective veto powers over Duma proposals.
68. In Western art the artist is accorded the status of some one endowed with particular sensitivities and vision.
69. However, for those individuals which natural variation has endowed with greater tolerance, survival and reproduction will be possible.
70. The grant will establish an endowed faculty position for the department's three-year diploma course.
71. I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. Galileo Galilei
72. Female menstrual blood became endowed with magical power and often it was harmful.
73. Vi wished the good Lord had endowed her with size fours, but it wasn't anybody's fault, really.
74. Next to it, is a 4 acre cherry orchard endowed by the Maharajah to pay for the upkeep of the well.
75. Politicians are endowed by law with finite, and short, time horizons.
76. It was endowed with an endless capacity for multiplication and a remorseless urge to advance.
77. Like many other mammals, bats are also particularly well endowed with olfactory receivers and transmitters.
78. Perhaps disloyalty to an existing dispensation that has endowed one with one's privileges does look like radical chic.
79. He is remembered also for his work on the manor house at Clyst, where he endowed a chantry chapel.
80. Our great motherland is favorably endowed climately.
81. He is endowed with an inventive mind.
82. Cushioning effect is endowed win a new meaning.
83. This chromoprotein has also been endowed with enzymatic properties.
84. The area is slenderly endowed with natural resources.
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85. She is richly endowed by nature.
86. Yet by many measures it remains as richly endowed as in ancient times, when the Hebrews pined for its fleshpots and Herodotus dubbed it the gift of the Nile.
87. Americans are endowed with a world - class tertiary educational system second to none.
88. We see him notebook in hand, endowed only with a nervy, unapplied curiosity.
89. Every heavenly body is endowed with the power of attraction; that is, it attracts every other body in the same manner that a magnet attracts iron.
90. It is endowed with those characteristics such as particularity, diversity, rareness and culture.
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