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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121. Color is endowed with different meanings to express peoples thoughts and feelings and to reflect the ways of the world.
122. But the cost is so high that only places like the Cushing Academy or well endowed universities can afford it —the rest of us just end up with books in the dumpster.
123. Meihua Hotel locates in the quiet shore area, overlooking Xizi Lake, the senary is favorably endowed.
124. As a result, the word "Goth" was gradually endowed with the multiple meanings as barbarousness , terror, lag, mystery, darkness age, Middle Age, and so on.
125. Other former communist countries such as Belarus and Georgia are also well endowed with members of the medical profession.
126. Basing on this thought, the article brings forward the life cost hypothesis, based on which a new consumption function is established and the consumer equilibrium formula is endowed new connotation.
127. In Jewish folklore, an artificially created human being supernaturally endowed with life.
128. Obviously, the Second Vatican Council led the Catholicism world to comply with the historical development rules, and positively responded to the religious mission endowed with the times.
129. The validity of contract is a force endowed by law to guarantee the performance of contract and strength of self-discipline of both contracting parties for realizing the aim of contract positively.
130. It was a typical summer evening in June, the atmosphere being in such delicate equilibrium and so transmissive that inanimate objects seemed endowed with two or three senses, if not five.
131. Languages are endowed with the aesthetics of rhymes, which can be chiefly divided into alliteration, assonance, rhyme and echoism.
132. The ordinary reader is endowed with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way of the world.
133. I'd experience a form of parental sorrow that should be endowed with a German portmanteau word, say, Mutterkinderwinterfahrenschade.
134. The Lake, the back-reflection, cross-strait trees and fragrant thoroughwort reflection in the Lake, make up the smell of ink and endowed with the poems.
135. Northern countries richly endowed with performing food sector, and overabundance of food.
136. Ink painting is not only the symbol of Chinese status but also the important chain of Chinese culture; it is endowed with a specific symbol of Chinese culture.
137. Born mediocre and unambitious , I have always been endowed with great things.
138. They were, however , alive , responsive, and sexually endowed girls.
139. The titi is to the gamin what the moth is to the larva; the same being endowed with wings and soaring.
140. Anne's character was milder and more subdued; she wanted the power, the fire, the originality of her sister, but was well endowed with quiet virtues of her own.
141. Implementation of large-scale development in the western part of China has endowed the beautiful and rich semitropical Nanning a good development opportunity as well as an investment environment.
142. A system at inception is endowed with a random amount of resource, the process of the lapse of system life can be viewed as that of the depletion of random resource caused by the wear-out effect.
143. Williams' historical figures are endowed with the symbolical pattern of mythological archetype which results from "existential historicism".
144. Endowed with terra firma grandeur ,[sentencedict.com] China is as the single uninterrupted civilization the world.
145. Wang Yangming endowed intuitive knowledge with various connotations in order to verify its apriority, universality and absoluteness.
146. This manor was built by Hugo, Sire of Somerel, the same who endowed the sixth chaplaincy of the Abbey of Villiers.
147. Served as people's daily use, catering utensils are endowed with strong dependency, which include tablewares and wine sets etc.
148. If you have people with the same keen sense of business building and finance, then the organization will be endowed with assets that can propel future growth.
149. Bra sellers say few of their clients are unnaturally endowed.
150. Rules and regulations such as these, in the nature of the case, cannot be endowed with the fixity of rock-ribbed law.
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