monetary gift
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonetaryandgift
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monetary
adjective
uk/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/us/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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gift
noun
uk/ɡɪft/us/ɡɪft/
a present or something that ...
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(Definition ofmonetaryandgiftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She insisted that monetary gifts and awards be given to the scientific institutions she was affiliated with rather than to her.
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The legislation would affect direct spending because it would authorize the commission to accept and spend monetary gifts.
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They are also sometimes found at showers to collect monetary gifts for the guests of honor, as well as wedding wishes or marriage quotes, poems and messages of congratulations.
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The foundation may allocate up to 25% of the paid dividends to charity, with the purpose of continuing the savings banks' tradition of giving monetary gifts to non-profit causes.
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The introduction of themonetarygifthas intensified the connections between different aspects of personhood facilitating multiple criteria for social standing and dynamism.
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When the land has particular value to the intended beneficiary or when transaction costs make finding suitable land difficult, amonetarygiftmay not be an adequate substitute.
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It can contribute simply and solely as amonetarygift, a monetary bribe, or a monetary inducement.
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A smallmonetarygiftto the newlyweds, placed in a white envelope, is also appreciated.
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This was the largestmonetarygiftever to a cultural institution.
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A general devise, is amonetarygiftto a specific person to be satisfied out of the overall estate.
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As these practices necessarily entail the distribution of monetary gifts, they constitute more costly forms of political campaigning than mass meetings.
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The prevalence of migrant children by strata and the importance of their monetary gifts varied among the villages.
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The bride holds in her lap a sieve covered by a shawl, into which monetary gifts are put by the guests.
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The women also, at times, leave monetary gifts with the men for the visiting dead relatives.
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The fire company is all volunteer and greatly appreciates all who give their time or monetary gifts to continue service.
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Groups of youngsters visit neighbouring houses and show off their dancing skills and are given monetary gifts.
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Further monetary gifts from the royal family reveal that in 1328/29 there were 30 friars, and in 1334/35 there were 32.
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Groups of youngsters visit neighbouring houses and boast their dancing skills and are given monetary gifts.
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Monetary gifts will be given to those, judged by the audience, to be in most need.
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