Antonyms for donate


Grammar : Verb
Spell : doh-neyt, doh-neyt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdoʊ neɪt, doʊˈneɪt


Definition of donate

Origin :
  • 1819, back-formation from donation. Related: Donated; donating.
  • verb make a gift of
Example sentences :
  • Cynthia thought of the stores in the old house and wished she might donate them.
  • Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Salem » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
  • The Freshman who is in his own neighborhood does not donate additional arguments.
  • Extract from : « Stanford Stories » by Charles K. Field
  • If we win, we'll donate the money to some charitable purpose.
  • Extract from : « Frank Merriwell's Son » by Burt L. Standish
  • Since I, too, love Petaca I want to donate the stained-glass windows.
  • Extract from : « When the Owl Cries » by Paul Bartlett
  • And would it not be lovely to donate a round sum to the synagogue?
  • Extract from : « The Imported Bridegroom » by Abraham Cahan
  • Rather than see it in England's hands, I donate it to America.
  • Extract from : « How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon » by Oliver W. Nixon
  • The price of admission was a book they had read and were willing to donate to the library.
  • Extract from : « Ways of War and Peace » by Delia Austrian
  • "I should be glad to donate my services to the cause," said Ferriday, who could be magnificent.
  • Extract from : « We Can't Have Everything » by Rupert Hughes
  • He said he wouldn't invest a cent in the firm, but he'd donate all I could use for you.
  • Extract from : « We Can't Have Everything » by Rupert Hughes
  • Zapp and me donate five hundred dollars to your rotten society!
  • Extract from : « The Competitive Nephew » by Montague Glass

Synonyms for donate

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