Definition of Reendowing

1. Verb. (present participle of reendow) ¹

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Definition of Reendowing

1. reendow [v] - See also: reendow

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reendowing

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reencodes
reencoding
reencounter
reencountered
reencountering
reencounters
reencourage
reencouraged
reencourages
reencouraging
reendothelialisation
reendothelialization
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reengage
reengaged
reengagement

Literary usage of Reendowing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of Canada by Charles George Douglas Roberts (1897)
"It took its rise in an act of the provincial government of Quebec, called Rights" the Jesuits, Estates Act, reendowing the Jesuit Order. ..."

2. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1862)
"The passion or the policy of David I. for founding monasteries, and renewing and reendowing those that previously existed, was followed by his subjects with ..."

3. Octavo Publicatons by Cambridge Antiquarian Society (Cambridge, England) (1891)
"195, Birch no. 1055). It occurs also in a Secondary Document of ^Ethelred II. of the year 996 (Earle p. 404), reendowing the monastery of St Albans, ..."

4. A History of Canada by Francis Murphy (1897)
"It took its rise in an act of the provincial government of Quebec, called Rights" ' The " Equal the Jesuits' Estates Act, reendowing the Jesuit Order. ..."

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