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  • 61Contributing — Contribute Con*trib ute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Contributed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Contributing}.] [L. contributus, p. p. of contribuere to bring together, to add; con + tribuere to grant, impart. See {Tribute}.] To give or grant i common with others;… …

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  • 62Contribution — Contribute may refer to: Adobe Contribute Web editing software Contribution may refer to: Donation Sharing Payment Contribution (law): a payment between defendants with joint and several liability to apportion liability. Publication in a… …

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  • 63contribution — contribute ► VERB 1) give in order to help achieve or provide something. 2) (contribute to) help to cause or bring about. DERIVATIVES contribution noun contributive adjective contributor noun. USAGE The first pronunciation, which puts the s …

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  • 64contributive — contribute ► VERB 1) give in order to help achieve or provide something. 2) (contribute to) help to cause or bring about. DERIVATIVES contribution noun contributive adjective contributor noun. USAGE The first pronunciation, which puts the s …

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  • 65contributor — contribute ► VERB 1) give in order to help achieve or provide something. 2) (contribute to) help to cause or bring about. DERIVATIVES contribution noun contributive adjective contributor noun. USAGE The first pronunciation, which puts the s …

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  • 66Wilhelm von Gloeden — contribute to the artistic perfection of his works.Famous in his own day, his work was subsequently eclipsed for close to a century, only to re emerge in recent times as the most important gay visual artist of the pre–World War I era according to …

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  • 67pony up — contribute, give some money, do your part    Okay guys, it s time to pony up. Ten dollars will pay for a taxi into town …

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  • 68chip in — contribute or pay jointly We all chipped in and bought our father a present …

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  • 69chip in — contribute one s share of a joint activity. → chip …

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  • 70have something to say for oneself — contribute to a conversation or discussion, esp. as an explanation for one s behavior or actions haven t you anything to say for yourself? …

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