donate

donate
Synonyms and related words:
accommodate, accord, administer, afford, allot, allow, award, bequeath, bestow, bestow on, chip in, clothe, communicate, confer, contribute, contribute to, deal, deal out, devote, dish out, dispense, dole, dole out, donate to, endow, extend, fill, fill up, find, fork out, fund, furnish, gift, gift with, give, give away, give freely, give out, give to, grant, hand, hand out, heap, help to, impart, invest, issue, keep, kick in, lavish, let have, maintain, make available, make provision for, mete, mete out, offer, pledge, pour, prepare, present, proffer, provide, provide for, rain, recruit, render, replenish, serve, shell out, shower, slip, snow, stock, store, subscribe, subscribe to, subsidize, supply, support, sweeten the kitty, tender, vouchsafe, will, yield

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • donate — do‧nate [dəʊˈneɪt ǁ ˈdoʊneɪt] verb [transitive] to give money or something valuable to a person or organization in order to help them: donate something to somebody • Laurance S. Rockefeller donated $21 million to Princeton University for a center …   Financial and business terms

  • Donate — Do nate (d[=o] n[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Donated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Donating}.] [L. donatus, p. p. of donare to donate, fr. donum gift, fr. dare to give. See 2d {Date}.] To give; to bestow; to present; as, to donate fifty thousand dollars to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Donate — de Rome Donate est une sainte martyre chrétienne. Avec Pauline, Rustique, Nominande, Sérotine, Hilarie et leurs compagnes, elle fut martyre à Rome. Elle est fêtée avec ses compagne le 31 décembre[1]. Notes et références ↑ …   Wikipédia en Français

  • donate — do·nate vb do·nat·ed, do·nat·ing vt: to transfer by a gift or donation vi: to make a donation compare give, sell Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • donate — meaning ‘to give (money etc.) voluntarily’, is a back formation from donation and spread rapidly from American to British usage: • She could donate certain organs to assist in research or spare part surgery Barbara Pym, 1977 • Some [parks] were… …   Modern English usage

  • donate to — index subscribe (promise) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • donate — 1819, back formation from DONATION (Cf. donation). Related: Donated; donating …   Etymology dictionary

  • donate — present, bestow, *give, confer, afford Analogous words: *grant, accord, award …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • donate — [v] make a gift of accord, ante up*, award, bequeath, bestow, chip in*, confer, contribute, devote, dole out*, do one’s part*, feed the kitty*, get in the act*, get it up*, give, give away, grant, hand out, lay on, pass the hat*, present, provide …   New thesaurus

  • donate — ► VERB 1) give (money or goods) to a good cause. 2) allow the removal of (blood or an organ) from one s body for transfusion or transplantation. DERIVATIVES donator noun …   English terms dictionary

  • donate — ☆ donate [dō′nāt΄, dō nāt′ ] vt., vi. donated, donating [back form. < DONATION] to give, esp. to some philanthropic or religious cause; contribute SYN. GIVE donator [dō′nāt΄ər, dō nāt′ər] n …   English World dictionary

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