Advertisement

View definitions for donated

donated

adjective as in complimentary

adjective as in unpaid

Discover More

Example Sentences

Between 1989 and 1995, du Pont donated $400,000 a year to USA Wrestling.

In a twist, the course of the campaign revealed that when Cassidy was a Democrat in the early 2000s, he donated $500 to Landrieu.

Neither Childs nor Craft responded to requests for comment about whether they donated money to the Kentucky Opportunity Coalition.

For his oratory work he was paid over $1.3 million (a significant amount of which he donated to charity).

Companies across the country donated supplies and equipment to assist him with his expedition.

Thus, twenty-nine years later, this theater was donated to Williamsburg to be used as a town hall.

Aunt Zélie had donated the ribbons to trim it, and they were anxious to have it as handsome as possible.

A lot was donated by one of the new converts, and many volunteered their services on the new building that was to be erected.

"Your lodge donated the bedroom set and I really didn't know—" She waved her hand, her face white.

She walked the length of the hall and slowly read the titles of the statues and the names of the pupils who had donated them.

Advertisement

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

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement