0 past simple and past participle of endow
1 to give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc. or to provide an income for it:
We give two examples of finite invariant measures on the space of locally finite trees (which is endowed with a natural treed equivalence relation).
It is assumed that both men and women are endowed with one unit of gender-specific labor.
The actress's gesture liberated the object from its material function and endowed it with signals which evoked a metaphoric connection.
Each debtor and banker is endowed with one unit of nonstorable labor when young (and nothing when old).
Unlike the introductory movement, environmental recordings are seldom perceived, and the whole movement is endowed with a distinctly abstract character.
Every agent is endowed with a production opportunity.
Animals have no option but to live by nature, their genetically endowed behavior.
Rather, one might suggest, what develops are aspects of mind which access innately endowed linguistic knowledge.