contribute
IPA: kʌntrˈɪbjut
verb
- (transitive, intransitive) To give something that is or becomes part of a larger whole.
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Examples of "contribute" in Sentences
- Let's not contribute to the hysteria.
- This indirectly contributed to spurn.
- This contributes to a hothouse atmosphere.
- Anonymity is part of the appeal to contribute.
- Contribute in the creation of a decent videogame.
- Is to contribute in the effort to give the real picture of the era.
- I will not stand by and watch McCain contribute to the death and destruction of our young.
- In 2010, the maximum individuals under 50 can contribute is $5,000; for individuals 50 and over, the maximum is $6,000.
- Magazine can contribute is to choose language of respect to refer to all people, regardless of the status of their documents.
- How quickly Crabtree can contribute is in question, especially since March foot surgery limited his participation in spring drills.
- When all the Democrats above can only bad mouth Republicans, it becomes very obvious that the only way they can contribute is to ignore the "merits" of the health care bill.
- I did well at this, and while MythBusters has me as a builder and an on-camera person, another thing I contribute is figuring out how to do things simply, quickly and cheaply.
- But I've decided that there are some parts of the web community that I don't want to give up on, and that the best way I can contribute is to make the things that I'd want to see.
- Anybody who believes her supporters cannot afford to contribute is drinking the same kool-aid that the Clinton's are just "regular folk" who hang out in bars, do shots, and shoot guns.
- "What motivated me to contribute is basically because I totally believe that what's been going on with the stimulus money and the stimulus plan is what led to the temporary employment I have now," said Dismukes, 50.
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