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donator

noun as in donor

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The company shared plans this year to help build pathways to employment for students of color and will donate $25 million to about two-dozen minority-serving institutions.

Local churches, the Warrenton fire department and police department, and schools all responded by buying turkeys and donating them to the pantry.

As a courtesy, the families that had donated the taxidermy trophies were asked if they wanted theirs back.

His friend Bill Gates, a former Berkshire board member, has been donating through his foundation to help fund vaccine efforts.

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Sales of this special release support Sierra Nevada’s commitment to donate at least $1 million to charities this year.

The archbishop of Paris, subsequently followed and stoned, is the donator of 100,000 crowns to the hospital of the Htel-Dieu.

This subtlety was past the vision of the donator of the Dabney House.

The terms in the Latin text are donator, a giver of a gift, and donatus, a receiver.

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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to donator, such as: benefactor, contributor, giver, patron, philanthropist, and supporter.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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