Examples of 'he endowed' in a sentence

Meaning of "he endowed"

He endowed: A phrase indicating that someone has provided an endowment or gift, often used in the context of charity or funding

How to use "he endowed" in a sentence

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he endowed
Mentions a chair he endowed at the law school.
He endowed the gallery to showcase his collection.
To that school also he endowed a well selected library.
He endowed us with the gift of tongues.
Whenever he made a billion dollars he endowed an institution to promote universal peace.
He endowed her with this innocence and saintliness.
During the last years of his life he endowed several religious foundations.
He endowed the college with a large sum of money.
Still, he does not disregard the free will with which he endowed his intelligent creatures.
He endowed a university there and was its first chancellor.
Here we go . Mentions a chair he endowed at the law school.
He endowed a church in a poor neighborhood.
Petar was particularly generous towards the Church, which he endowed lavishly throughout his reign.
He endowed the monastery with lands and restored the church.
Carlsruhe became the permanent residence of Duke Eugen, which he endowed with a theater and chapel.

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He endowed this exhibit.
He served as president of Ives Seminary, Antwerp, New York, which he endowed.
He endowed it amply.
Why is Henry V remembered? Because he endowed universities? Built aims houses for the destitute?
He endowed the hospital with his money While his grandkids spend theirs on heroin.
In 515, the King of Burgundy Sigismund founded the Abbey, which he endowed with rich land.
Along with his wife he endowed several foundations in the Palatinate.
And He endowed you with more than just physical appearance.
An enterprising man, he endowed his hotel with the latest facilities.
He endowed a professorship at the Karolinska Institutet.
But first he endowed an orphanage in San Miguel.
He endowed numerous prizes and awards including the Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prizes.
Because he endowed universities?
He endowed a number of small local projects, primarily roads and bridges.
With his wife Bertha, he endowed Tutbury Priory with two manors in about 1080.
He endowed it with 8 virgates of land and a wide range of domestic properties and meadows.
In response he endowed a chaplaincy to the church and commissioned this work from van Eyck.
He endowed Hagano with monasteries that were already the benefices of other barons, alienating them.
Because he endowed universities and built aim 's houses for the destitute?
He endowed the Cornell Library, a public library for the citizens of Ithaca.
Because he endowed universities? Built aims houses for the destitute?
He endowed Massachusetts 's Walker Hancock Prize, given for excellence in the arts.
Nor is he endowed by his Creator with intrinsic, unalienable rights - and responsibilities.
In 1712 he endowed a large amount of money for the construction of a seminary in Przemyśl.
He endowed San Massimio, which was founded by his grandfather, Guaifer.
He endowed Queens ' College, Cambridge, with priests to pray for their souls.
He endowed the program with $1 million.
In 2005, he endowed USC with its first television writing scholarship, The Josh Schwartz Scholarship.

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