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    En·due
    /inˈdo͞o/

    verb

    • 1. endow or provide with a quality or ability: literary "our sight would be endued with a far greater sharpness"
  2. Endue is a verb that means to provide, endow, imbue, or put on something. Learn its synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Endue definition: to invest or endow with some gift, quality, or faculty.. See examples of ENDUE used in a sentence.

  5. Endue is a fancy literary term that shows up most often in formal writing, but you could impress someone by using it to mean "endow," "invest," or "empower." Less often, endue is used to mean "to put clothes on," or "dress," which makes sense when you know that endue comes from the Latin word induere , or "to put on."

  6. Endue means to cause someone or something to be filled or saturated with a quality or principle, or to furnish freely or naturally with some power, quality, or attribute. See examples, related words, and opposite words for endue.

  7. Endue means to provide with a quality or trait, or to clothe or dress. See the origin, synonyms, translations and examples of endue from various sources.

  8. Endue means to invest or provide, as with some quality or trait, or to clothe or dress (in). It is also spelled as indue and has a rare meaning of to put on or assume.

  9. Jul 17, 2024 · Endue is an obsolete verb that means to digest, to take on, to clothe, or to endow. It comes from Old French enduire, partly from Latin indūcere, and has alternative forms such as indue or indew.

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