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contribute

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verb
1
To give something, such as money, effort, or ideas, that becomes part of a larger effort or whole.
"Everyone in the office contributed to the leaving gift."
"Poor sleep can contribute to memory problems."

How to Use Contribute

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In plain EnglishTo add your share — money, effort, or ideas — to something bigger.

Common pairings
contribute to contribute money contribute an idea

Word Forms

contributed past tense, contributes singular

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Etymology

From Latin contributus, past participle of contribuere ("to bring together, unite"), from con- ("together") plus tribuere ("to bestow, allot").

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