noun endow Give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution). 1
transitive verb endow give abilities, qualities 1
transitive verb endow university 1
verb endow To furnish with money or its equivalent, as a permanent fund for support; to make pecuniary provision for; to settle an income upon; especially, to furnish with dower; as, to endow a wife; to endow a public institution. 0
verb endow To enrich or furnish with anything of the nature of a gift (as a quality or faculty); — followed by with, rarely by of; as, man is endowed by his Maker with reason; to endow with privileges or benefits. 0
verb endow To bestow freely. 0
verb endow To be furnished with something naturally. 0
verb endow You say that someone is endowed with a particular desirable ability, characteristic, or possession when they have it by chance or by birth. 0
verb endow If you endow something with a particular feature or quality, you provide it with that feature or quality. 0
verb endow If someone endows an institution, scholarship, or project, they provide a large amount of money which will produce the income needed to pay for it. 0
verb endow to provide with or bequeath a source of permanent income 0
verb endow to provide (with qualities, characteristics, etc) 0
verb endow to provide with a dower 0
verb transitive endow to provide with some talent, quality, etc. 0
verb transitive endow to think of as having some quality or characteristic 0
verb transitive endow to give money or property so as to provide an income for the support of (a college, hospital, etc.) 0