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    en·dow
    [inˈdou, enˈdou]
    verb
    endow (verb) · endows (third person present) · endowed (past tense) · endowed (past participle) · endowing (present participle)
    1. provide with a quality, ability, or asset:
      "he was endowed with tremendous physical strength" · "the country is well endowed with mineral resources"
      • informal
        (be endowed)
        have breasts or a penis of specified size:
        "I had two brothers who were both better endowed than me" · "even more objectionable are his mostly gratuitous descriptions of generously endowed women"
    2. give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution):
      "he endowed the Church with lands"
      • establish (a university post, annual prize, etc.) by donating the funds needed to maintain it:
        "he endowed three chairs at Liverpool University"
    Origin
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘provide a dower or dowry’; formerly also as indow): from legal Anglo-Norman French endouer, from en- ‘in, towards’ + Old French douer ‘give as a gift’ (from Latin dotare: see dower).
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    1. provide with a quality, ability, or asset:
      • give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution):
       
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    2. The verb "endow" means to provide with a permanent fund or source of income, or to furnish with some talent, faculty, or quality12. It can refer to donating money to establish a fund or equipping someone with innate abilities or qualities.
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      verb (used with object) to provide with a permanent fund or source of income: to endow a college. to furnish, as with some talent, faculty, or quality; equip: Nature has endowed her with great ability.
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      1. to provide with a permanent fund or source of income, as by a donation: to endow a college. 2. to furnish, as with some talent, faculty, or quality; equip.
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