contribute
[kənˈtrɪbjuːt]
Definition:
1. Bestow a quality on.
2. Contribute to some cause.
3. Be conducive to.
4. Provide.
Use 'contribute' in a sentence:
- 1. Synchronous sounds contribute to the realism of film and also help to create a particular atmosphere.
- 2. They say they would like to contribute more to charity, but money is tight this year.
- 3. He may be happy with the flowering of new thinking, but he has yet to contribute much to it himself.
- 4. This has contributed to the lack of confidence in the police.
- 5. Key burbled about the wonderful people who contribute to tourism.
- 6. The government's policies of divide and rule have only contributed to the volatility of the region.
- 7. The US is contributing$ 4 billion in loans, credits and grants.
- 8. Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease.
- 9. The lower strings contribute a splendid richness of sonority.
- 10. Built-up static contributes to sick building syndrome.
- 11. High thin clouds contribute to heating while low thick clouds cool Earth.
- 12. Located where the Belt meets the Road, Jiangsu will contribute more to the Belt and Road construction.
- 13. He contributed £ 50m to the project a few years back.
- 14. Drinking Coca Cola does not contribute to weight gain.
- 15. On the social level, improvement in the quality of life can contribute greatly to social harmony.
- 16. How often did you feel that you had something to contribute to society?
- 17. How to become part of the community where you want to contribute?
- 18. He believes he has something to contribute to a discussion concerning the uprising.
- 19. The tools quickly reach the limits of what they can contribute.
- 20. Even living things contribute to the formation of landscapes.
- 21. The three sons also contribute to the family business.
- 22. So that's how they contribute to cooling?
- 23. How do you plan to contribute?
- 24. I am sure that this meeting will contribute to the reinforcement of peace and security all over the world.
- 25. What kind of people can contribute more to them.
- 26. Work is less about what they can contribute but more about what they can take.
- 27. For this purpose, each member had to contribute a tenth of his income.
- 28. First, suppressed emotions can contribute to stress-related disorders.
- 29. She felt that she should contribute to the household finances.
- 30. I believe that each of us can contribute to the future of the world.
- 31. Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the continent's economic crisis.
- 32. Heat, cold, tactile and other sensations contribute to flavour.
- 33. Stress, both human and mechanical, may also be a contributing factor.
- 34. Would you like to contribute to our collection?
- 35. She contributed a number of articles to the magazine.
- 36. Arts contribute to cultural development when people gather together to share their experience.
- 37. The report says design faults in both the vessels contributed to the tragedy.
- 38. The chaos may have contributed to the deaths of up to 20 people.
- 39. Human error may have been a contributing factor.
- 40. We hope everyone will contribute to the discussion.
- 41. It is possible to isolate a number of factors that contributed to her downfall.
- 42. Three other factors contribute to the trend, they add.
- 43. Local businesses have agreed to contribute.
- 44. We contributed £ 5 000 to the earthquake fund.
- 45. The research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease.
- 46. Immigrants have contributed to British culture in many ways.
- 47. Do you wish to contribute?
- 48. You need not feel obliged to contribute.
- 49. They say gas guzzlers are contributing to air pollution.
- 50. I was asked to contribute to a newspaper article making predictions for the new year.
- 51. This book contributes little to our understanding of the subject.
- 52. 3D food printing could probably contribute to the solution.