do ‧ nate /dəʊˈneɪt $ ˈdoʊneɪt/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive and transitive]
1 . to give something, especially money, to a person or an organization in order to help them ⇨ donor
donate something to somebody/something
Last year he donated $1,000 to cancer research.
2 . to allow some blood or a body organ to be removed from your body so that it can be used in a hospital to help someone who is ill or injured ⇨ donor :
people who volunteer to donate blood
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THESAURUS
▪ give to let someone have something, without expecting to be paid for it:
He was always giving me gifts.
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They gave a free drink to all their customers.
▪ donate to give money to an organization that helps people or protects something, or to give your blood or part of your body to save someone’s life:
The company donates 1 per cent of its profits to charity.
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70% of people wanted to donate their organs after death.
▪ award to officially give money or a prize to someone:
She was awarded a million dollars in damages.
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Hollywood awarded him an Oscar for his performance.
▪ present to formally or officially give something to someone by putting it in their hands, especially at a formal ceremony:
They presented her with a bouquet of flowers.
▪ leave ( also bequeath /bɪˈkwiːð, bɪˈkwiːθ/ formal ) to officially arrange for someone to have something that you own after your death:
He left most of his property to his wife.
▪ lavish somebody with something/lavish something on somebody formal to give someone a lot of something, especially praise, attention, or gifts:
After his team won, the press lavished him with praise.
▪ confer formal to give someone an honour, a university degree, or the right or power to do something:
the powers conferred on him by Parliament
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the highest honor that her country could confer on her
▪ bestow formal to give someone something to show how much they are respected, for example an honour, a title, or a gift – a very formal use:
He was also bestowed the title of ‘Cultural Ambassador of Grenada’.