endows in English

verb
1
give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution).
he endowed the church with lands

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1. 10 The job endows its holder with great prestige.

2. Celerity is the Discipline that endows Kindred with superhuman speed.

3. The structure endows Aramid fibers with high tenacity, high modulus and great toughness

4. Synonyms for Capitalizes include finances, funds, underwrites, bankrolls, stakes, endows, subsidises, subsidizes, backs and obtains

5. It endows transcendence which aesthetic activities own with ultimate pursuit by eliminating theological notions in Paul Tillich's philosophy.

6. In order to turn a topological space into a measurable space one endows it with a σ-algebra.

7. As a fully licensed and insured pest control specialist , Aiery Pest Control endows every client with peace of mind.

8. The immediacy of these visionary experiences endows them with a high degree of intensity, but also renders them fleeting and transient.

9. Self-confident assurance; poise: "It is native personality that endows a man to stand before presidents or generals with Aplomb" .

10. Alternative Titles: God particle, Higgs particle Higgs Boson, also called Higgs particle, particle that is the carrier particle, or Boson, of the Higgs field, a field that permeates space and endows all elementary subatomic particles with mass through its interactions with them.

11. Benefactor (n.) "one who confers a benefit, a kindly helper," especially "one who endows a charitable institution," mid-15c., from Late Latin Benefactor, from Latin phrase bene facere, from bene "well" (see bene-) + facere "to do" (from PIE root *dhe-"to set, put")