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Adjective endued with has 1 sense 
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| Definitions from the Webendued withPart of speech: verb phrase Definition: To possess or be provided with a particular quality, characteristic, or power. Synonyms: endowed with, imbued with, gifted with Sense 1:Usage: When referring to someone being equipped or empowered with a certain attribute or skill. Example: She was endued with great intelligence and could solve complex mathematical problems effortlessly. Sense 2:Usage: When describing a person or thing possessing a particular quality or characteristic. Example: The sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues, enduing the landscape with a breathtaking beauty. Sense 3:Usage: To express the idea of someone being granted a specific ability or talent. Example: The mythical sword was said to endue its wielder with incredible strength and unparalleled combat skills. Sense 4:Usage: In theological contexts, referring to the endowment of someone with divine authority or power. Example: The prophet was believed to be endued with supernatural visions, enabling him to foresee future events. Related Products: | ||||
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