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“endowed”
endow (verb), endows; endowed; endowing
1. To provide a person, or institution, with income, a source of income, or property: In her will, the elderly woman stated that she was endowing her daughter's university with a sum of money to establish music scholarships.
2. To provide someone, or something, with desirable qualities, abilities, or characteristics: Mildred was endowed with a talent for singing.
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2. To provide someone, or something, with desirable qualities, abilities, or characteristics: Mildred was endowed with a talent for singing.
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(Latin: a sign, an omen, portent; a wonder, a person; especially, a child who is endowed with extraordinary qualities)