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v1) забезпечувати постійним прибутком; призначати прибуток (утримання); матеріально забезпечувати; робити подарунок; жертвувати вклад (монастирю)2) давати, надавати (права тощо)3) обдаровувати; наділятиa person endowed with many talents — людина, наділена багатьма талантами
4) юр. виділяти законну частину вдові (дружині)* * *[in'dau]v1) забезпечувати постійним доходом; призначати дохід, утримання; матеріально забезпечувати; робити дарунок (установі, на благодійні цілі); жертвувати внесок ( монастирю)2) давати, надавати (привілеї, права); наділяти3) pass обдаровувати, наділяти4) юp. виділяти законну частину дружині, удові -
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[ɪn'dau]v1) заповіда́ти, відпи́сувати2) обдаро́вувати, наділя́ти (владою, певними якостями)a person endowed with many talents — люди́на, наді́лена багатьма́ тала́нтами
3) надава́ти пра́во ( на щось)
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