Give qualities or abilities to.
Furnish with an endowment.
1 It costs £13 a year to endow a bed in this Institution.
2 Or use it to endow a girl friend or buy a business.
3 Fabulists always endow their animals with the passions and desires of men.
4 And I will be her godmother, and endow her for the Elizabeth.
5 He would endow Elspeth, and at the same time test her cavaliers.
6 The Shaw Memorial Appeal tried to endow the house, but it failed.
7 The girl could project herself, could endow the pictures with real vitality.
8 Age generally brings confidence even when it does not endow with wisdom.
9 You ought to endow a hospital or something out of pure gratitude.
10 Fifty thousand dollars was given to endow the New York Japanese Mission.
11 Perhaps they will endow a Protestant church in Mr. Emilius's native land.
12 To endow a man with faith is to multiply his strength tenfold.
13 To endow her with his name and fortune is his only thought.'
14 But man who does not endow with life, must not distribute death.
15 You should never forget 'with all my worldly goods I thee endow . '
16 Or did the Supreme Being, whom you call God, endow her so?
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