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Meanings of
natural endowment
in English
Portuguese
dom
Catalan
facultats
Spanish
talento
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Natural abilities or qualities.
gift
talent
endowment
Portuguese
dom
Synonyms
Examples for "
gift
"
gift
talent
endowment
Examples for "
gift
"
1
Three easy rules to start the
gift
process Do they need it?
2
Department stores provide a solution to this problem by offering
gift
vouchers.
3
The
gift
of debate means the
gift
of making your opinion prevail.
4
A Dunkin' Donuts or Starbucks
gift
card is a really good
gift
.
5
Yet it also offered me a surprising
gift
:
an education in capitalism.
1
However, Woodward defended the change in approach to target young British
talent
.
2
Good news for people without natural born
talent
:
You don't need it.
3
How can we encourage young
talent
to work in the public sector?
4
Yet a
talent
drain lasting four years has taken a heavy toll.
5
Attracting the right
talent
for the local market will be a challenge.
1
Unexpected financial difficulties earlier this year required that the
endowment
be discontinued.
2
It would take great courage to give an
endowment
under such circumstances.
3
IN the first quarter of this year, 511
endowment
mortgages were sold.
4
I want to be first to offer an
endowment
to my father.
5
We seem to be doing feeble next-to-nothings in the
endowment
of research.
Usage of
natural endowment
in English
1
This, as a
natural
endowment
,
exists in Goethe, we conceive, to a very high degree.
2
Neither rank nor genius nor any other
natural
endowment
forms the only true basis of success.
3
Here, too, man thought to rule, claiming the leadership by right of possession and
natural
endowment
.
4
And hence the differences between men in
natural
endowment
are insignificant in comparison with their common wealth.
5
Added to the forces of experience and surroundings was always that of his own personal,
natural
endowment
.
6
Fertility, of course, is largely a
natural
endowment
,
and as such cannot be destroyed by a tax.
7
You have a rare
natural
endowment
.
8
Is that a quality of intellect that has been evolved, or is it a
natural
endowment
of your race?
9
Another was Beil, a greater actor in point of
natural
endowment
,
who relied more upon vigorous realism than upon studied refinements.
10
Her
natural
endowment
in this respect should be judged also by that of her sisters, brothers, parents, uncles, aunts and grandparents.
11
The fertility value of land is that value which is due to
natural
endowment
in the way of moisture, climate, and soil elements.
12
He had no special fondness for athletics; he was doing little to keep-still less to increase- ayoungman's
natural
endowment
of strength and vigor.
13
The ancient moralists included in the virtues what are obviously
natural
endowments
.
14
Now every natural thing by its
natural
endowments
can attain its end.
15
His
natural
endowments
for this work were of the highest order.
16
His
natural
endowments
were strong, and had enjoyed all the advantage of cultivation.
Other examples for "natural endowment"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
natural
endowment
natural
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
natural endowment
Portuguese
dom
talento
presente
Catalan
facultats
talent
Spanish
talento
Natural endowment
through the time
Natural endowment
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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