What is another word for Endower?

Pronunciation: [ɛndˈa͡ʊə] (IPA)

Endower is a term that refers to a person or entity who provides financial or material support to an individual or organization. Synonyms for endower include benefactor, patron, sponsor, supporter, donor, backer, contributor, investor, and financier. These words are often used interchangeably to describe a person or organization that provides resources and support to help others achieve their goals. Benefactors and patrons typically provide support for cultural or artistic endeavors, while sponsors and backers provide financial support for events or projects. Donors and contributors typically provide financial support to nonprofit organizations or charities, while investors and financiers provide funding for business ventures or startups. Regardless of the term used, an endower plays a crucial role in helping others achieve success.

What are the hypernyms for Endower?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Endower

So that to get over the first point, and dispense with a Cause or a Creator of matter, is of no avail: it is incredible that there should be no Creator of matter, but that there should be a Creator of life-an Imparter of reason, an Endower of soul.
"Creation and Its Records"
B.H. Baden-Powell
It wouldn't be right to ask 'em each for a dime, like Hope's letter did, to Endower a hospital bed, 'cause I haven't got the bed, and anyway I don't need money.
"Heart of Gold"
Ruth Alberta Brown

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