0 present participle of contribute --
1 to give something, especially money, in order to provide or achieve something together with other people: --
In addition, the editors' preface (vii-xiii) supplies concise but informative descriptions of each of the contributing articles.
The project arose out of a community led approach with all members of a housing cooperative contributing to the design process.
However, second and fourth instars were also readily attacked, together contributing almost 50% of the final number of parasitoid cocoons produced.
The interatrial septum bulged to the left, contributing further to the huge right atrium.
For high costs, upstream capacity is not large enough for the downstream nation to free ride, so contributing to increasing upstream capacity is rational.
Education, self-rated abilities, personal goals and self-efficacy all emerge as important variables contributing to success.
Writers are therefore at least partially responsible for contributing to the creation of a diasporic culture.
In this practice, all members, old or young, are responsible for contributing to the savings pool.