endued
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈdjuːd]
Word
Context: "ability, possession"
(verb) to be given a quality or ability, especially something that is important or useful. When someone is endued with something, it means they have received a special skill or characteristic.
Example
She was endued with great talent, allowing her to perform beautifully on stage.
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He was not endued with the skills needed to complete the task successfully.
Example
What special abilities has he been endued with that help him in his work?
Context: "spiritual, divine qualities"
(verb) to be given a spiritual or divine ability or characteristic. This is often used in a more serious or formal context to talk about someone receiving a gift from a higher power.
Example
He felt endued with wisdom after his deep meditation.
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She did not feel endued with the strength she needed to overcome her challenges.
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In what ways do you think he has been endued with divine qualities?
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