Examples of 'endowing' in a sentence

Meaning of "endowing"

endow (verb) - To provide a gift, grant, or quality to someone or something. In legal contexts, 'endow' can also refer to funding or establishing a trust or foundation
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  • present participle of endow

How to use "endowing" in a sentence

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Means of endowing products with unique associations.
And empoderaremos your brand personality endowing.
Emotionalising und awareness endowing involvement of visitors.
Endowing cells with antibody specificity.
Nature seemed to have taken pleasure in endowing this.
It was about endowing the buildings with soul.
Private individuals soon adopted the practice of endowing professorships.
This means endowing life with an invaluable content.
The mansion may pride itself with rich endowing.
Endowing the public service with quality and transparency.
It is not about endowing the fund with more money.
Endowing it with moral content.
This is necessary for endowing the country with human capital.
We knew that we were endowing.
We are endowing dancers so that they do not have to worry about money.

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He spent large sums on new buildings and in endowing churches and monasteries.
Endowing such institutions with technical expertise and financial resources will be critical to successful implementation.
Moral indignation is a standard strategy for endowing the idiot with dignity.
Endowing the Union with full legal personality.
Islam restored the dignity of women by endowing them with human status.
Additives according to the present invention may desirably further contain a thixotropy endowing agent.
A precious gem is embedded in their heads endowing them with supernatural powers including invisibility.
Iii Endowing them with a capacity for constructive participation.
Glance which seemed to imply that he was endowing her with an empire.
We have been endowing a chair in Cambridge for the last five years.
A great photograph presides over this environment by endowing it with strength and modernism.
If anything I am endowing him with a very necessary distrust of strangers.
Donors can also create their own programmes by endowing special purpose trust funds.
Endowing Eve with Seelie beauty was all the revenge my people ever needed.
Only that enchanted through words is capable of endowing a leaf with its attributes of cure.
Are you endowing the bees with human motives?
The Megarians were proverbial for their generosity in building and endowing temples.
This system provides high thermal resistance endowing the building with optimal thermal conditions.
We are endowing dancers … so they do not have to worry about money.
He is remembered at Amalfi for his munificence in building and endowing a spacious hospital.
A European masterpiece endowing its light upon the colonies.
Pope Silvester and the emperor Constantine erred in endowing the church.
Praise the Lord for endowing us with her as our mother.
Endowing a charity could serve to improve the company 's public image.
The compounds of formula I are endowing with an interesting pharmacological profile.
Endowing computers with human-like intelligence has been a dream of computer experts since the dawn.
Now let us see if I made a mistake endowing you with those qualities.
Are you endowing these bees with human motives?
Convergence continues to redefine devices, endowing them with new functionalities.
And by endowing the monasteries, rich merchants were buying a form of supernatural insurance ;.
In any case, the instrument endowing the corresponding waqf is missing.
You are endowing them with a serious responsibility, and no parties involved should treat it lightly.
Did you conceive of creating evil and then endowing yourself with it?
It's not about endowing gifts on the unfortunate.
God would have introduced such a being into creation… without endowing her with some virtues.

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