| 释义 | View usage for: or indue (ɪnˈdjuː) verbWord forms: -dues, -duing or -dued (transitive)1. (usually foll by with) to invest or provide, as with some quality or trait 2.  rare (foll by with) to clothe or dress (in)Word origin C15: from Old French enduire,  from Latin indūcere,  from dūcere  to leadendue in American English (ɛnˈdu; ɛnˈdju; ɪndu; ɪndju)   verb transitiveWord forms: enˈdued or enˈduing1.  Rare  to put on (a garment) 2.   to provide (with something); specif., to endow (with qualities, talents, etc.) Word origin ME endeuen  < OFr enduire  < L inducere , to lead in (see  induce): form and sense infl. by L induere  (see  indue) &  endowSynonyms of 'endue'provide, supply, fill, invest More Synonyms of endueAdditional synonymsDefinition to make or become full I fill the shelves in a supermarket until 12pm.Synonyms stock,  supply,  store,  pack,  load,  furnish, replenishDefinition to supply or provide They'll be able to furnish you with the details.Synonyms supply,  give,  offer,  provide,  present,  reveal,  grant,  afford,  hand out,  endow, bestowDefinition to credit or provide (a person with qualities) The buildings are invested with a nations's history.Synonyms charge,  fill,  steep,  saturate,  endow,  pervade,  infuse,  imbue,  suffuse, endueendowendowedendowmentendueendurableenduranceendure
 |