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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151. He endowed his alma mater with a large sum of money.
152. For her Minerva aided and endowed with courage and discernment.
153. So Yahweh endowed the model the same type of true creativity he himself possessed.
154. About: Back in World War II, beautiful and richly endowed the Swiss Confederation in biotechnology research have been towards the forefront of the world.
155. This project is endowed with high profitability of investment and good economics of ship operation,(sentencedict.com) while it is not difficult in technology. Therefore it is appropriate to...
156. Although West Seattle High School was relatively well endowed with computers, students at times had to look for free computers or wait until other students were finished.
157. In 2005 Ethnology of IES was endowed with the title of Provincial Elite Specialty.
158. The specialty phase of your Professional program appears to be well endowed with the resources needed to address such concerns.
159. An expert problem-solver must be endowed with two incompatiblequalities – a restless imagination and a patient pertinacity.
160. However, appropriate power of decision should be endowed to the Government to make transfers of funds between budget accounts.
161. Neurons in the brain are endowed with complex information processing functions by their complex dendritic tree structures and voltage- gated ion channels.
162. Elizabeth was endowed with the beauty of Helen of Troy.
163. In conclusion, these results suggested that PA and carvacrol were endowed with analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
164. Schiller is the esthetician who first made aesthetics to be systematization in its history, and it's also he who first endowed aesthetic education a function of salvation.
165. Aesculapius , the son of Apollo, was endowed by his father with such skill in the healing art that he even restored the dead to life.
166. Faculty: Lin Donghai, "Minjiang Scholar" endowed Professor, Ph D. , Advisor for Ph. D students.
167. Subjectiveness of cognition has endowed the human life with gnat significance.
168. I also became endowed with four inconceivable and effortless wonderful virtues.
169. When students are armed with rich knowledge and skills, they should be endowed with competence that would enhance the transition from school to work.
170. The osmotic adjustment endowed P. euphratica cell strong tolerance to salt stress.
171. In the novel A Rose for Emily, the protagonist Emily is endowed with the images of protecter of the tradition, and its convict, beneficiary and revolter.
172. At the very beginning, I identify the definite article as the only determiner, while other prenominal elements take up different positions and each is endowed with a certain name.
173. Karl Marx endowed burgher society with economical basis, and there is no burgher society which always pursues individualism in a more general sense.
174. See ye not, she is the scarlet letter, only capable of being loved, and so endowed with a millionfold the power of retribution for my sin?
175. When sufficient earnings accrue ( currently $ 60,000 ) an Endowed Fellowship becomes available.
176. He was built as powerfully as a bull and it was common knowledge that he was generously endowed by nature that his martyred wife feared the marriage bed as unbelievers once feared the rack.
177. They endowed with high learning and working ability and get scholarship every year.
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