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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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91. In the view of the occupational mobility, unemployment is endowed with the characteristics:non fluidity, downward mobility and passivity.
92. Acuteness of sight is difficult to define but if we were endowed with the eyesight of a kestrel it is estimated that we could read a newspaper at a range of 25 yards.
93. By the essential intuitional means of phenomenology, Dufrenne has endowed the basic problems of aesthetics with a new intemretation.
94. To connect this point of view with the classical theory of surfaces, such an abstract surface is embedded into R 3 and endowed with the Riemannian metric given by the first fundamental form.
95. Only by following her born trait, a woman will be endowed with irradiant beauty when lost in love, housework and rearing.
96. "Banks across Europe are well endowed with sovereign debt, all of which now look very dangerous considering how fast spreads have moved," said Geoffrey Yu, an FX strategist at UBS.
97. All official documents reflect the intention of the institutions issuing them, and are endowed with legal validity.
98. Rich alumni endowed their alma mater with benefactions to further the study of finance.
99. That they are endowed with such rich humanity is as much a Pixar trademark as the painstakingly modeled surfaces or the classical virtual camerawork and editing.
100. The ultimate value of the network is endowed and realized by humans. Human subjectiveness is the premise for network's objective functions.
101. Endowed with unique national features, Chinese painting theory is unparalleled in the world for its unique qualities of systematicity, exuberance, wholeness, practicality, and academicism.
102. "De" was endowed with the meaning "moral" at the beginning of Chou Dynasty because of the development of "stare" and was thought as an inner quality that may belong to everybody.
103. Today, with the changing quickly computer technology and in-depth subjects chiasma, the traditional safety monitoring work is being endowed with much more new content.
104. The rising of civil society demand that the bourn of state and society is more clear and the society is endowed with more independence.
105. Because it determines the responsibilities and obligations of both contracting parties, the successful implement of the contract and the attainment of corresponding remedy endowed by law.
106. The rich alumnus endowed the college with half of his fortune.
107. The European Central Bank ( ECB ) is endowed with price stability as the core of its monetary policy strategy.
108. Because the plastron has a hinge between the pectoral and abdominal scutes the flexibility endowed by the ligaments allows these turtles to close up very tightly.
109. This year private bookstores are endowed with the power of general distribution and wholesale of books.
110. The countries that are poorest in black coal have been most richly endowed by nature with white coal.
111. Using the power of the network, the cottage has a huge upgrade to become cultural events of social influence and it endowed with rich symbolism and is given unique symbol.
112. The meaning of "Right to know" is that people are endowed with the freedom and right to know and obtain official or non-official messages.
113. However, George Eliot has attainted brilliant achievements in literature and endowed her with splendid artistic treasures.
114. The two-star hotel is beautifully surrounded by the virgin forest and is endowed with natural seneries and fresh air,[www.Sentencedict.com] therefore it was also called Shangrila of Mount Wenfu.
115. Apart from the physical body parentally endowed, spiritual life is also needed, viz. taking refuge in the Triple Gem, to a Buddhist adherent.
116. Because each new stanza introduces a new set of rhyming sounds, the Shakespearean sonnet is well-suited to English, which is less richly endowed than Italian with rhyming words.
117. By the addition template molecule in the process of preparation, MIM is endowed with memory and recognition function, could usd to separate the template molecule.
118. The landlord played on his superstitious mind with all the cunning with which years of overlordship had endowed him.
119. Jake: an unsuccessful - yet well endowed - underwear model in L. A, who finds a lucrative new line of work as a platonic escort for women of a certain age.
120. Life pre enjoinment should conform to the principles of law. It is endowed with legal restraint and serves as useful evidence for the doctor. Hospital a...
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