🎁donate

verb
/dəʊˈneɪt/

Meaning

to give money, goods, or time to help a person or organization
to give money, goods, or time to help others; to contribute

Example Sentences

They donated food to the flood victims.

She donates blood every three months.

Example Expressions

donate blood

Synonyms

give, contribute, offer, bestow, provide
Entry 1
give, contribute, offer, bestow
Entry 2
give, contribute, offer, provide

Antonyms

keep, withhold, retain, receive, take
Entry 1
keep, withhold, retain
Entry 2
receive, take, keep, withhold

Collocations

donate money, donate blood, donate food, donate clothes, donate time, donate generously, donate charity
Entry 1
donate money, donate blood, donate food, donate clothes
Entry 2
donate money, donate blood, donate time, donate generously, donate charity

More Example Sentences

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center where volunteers thank her warmly

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center where volunteers thank her warmly and tell her the clothes will help families in need who struggle to afford warm clothing during winter

A woman organizes a neighborhood cleanup on a Saturday morning by posting flyers on every street corner and creating a group chat to coordinate volunteers who bring their own gloves and garbage bags and they pick up litter from the sidewalks and empty lots while children paint recycling signs for the community bins and a local bakery donates snacks for everyone

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center where volunteers thank her warmly and tell her the clothes will help families in need who struggle to afford warm clothing during winter which inspires her to organize a donation drive in her neighborhood.

A student organizes a fundraiser at his high school to raise money for a children's hospital by selling homemade cookies and lemonade and setting up fun games in the schoolyard with the help of his classmates and teachers who spread the word on social media and invite parents and neighbors to join so the event raises much more money than expected allowing them to donate books, toys, and supplies to the young patients.

A woman organizes a neighborhood cleanup on a Saturday morning by posting flyers on every street corner and creating a group chat to coordinate volunteers who bring their own gloves and garbage bags and they pick up litter from the sidewalks and empty lots while children paint recycling signs for the community bins and a local bakery donates snacks for everyone making the event a great success that brings people together

A woman organizes a neighborhood cleanup on a Saturday morning by posting flyers on every street corner and creating a group chat to coordinate volunteers who bring their own gloves and garbage bags and they pick up litter from the sidewalks and empty lots while children paint recycling signs for the community bins and a local bakery donates snacks for everyone making the event a great success that brings people together and inspires the city council to install more trash cans in the area.

Related Vocabularies

To join or blend two or more things together into one.
to attract or tempt someone, often by offering something appealing
to stay in the same place; to continue to exist
To remove offensive or objectionable parts from a text or speech.
to move or cause to move rapidly from side to side
to beat rapidly and strongly, often because of fear, excitement, or illness

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