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do·nor [ˈdəʊnəʳ] N

donor also LAW
donor (for large sums)
donator(ka) m (f)

ˈblood do·nor N

ˈkid·ney do·nor N

ˈor·gan do·nor N

ˈsperm do·nor N

Usage examples with donor

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The most important stakeholders are usually donors and government officials.
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This causes civil society organizations to approach gender mainstreaming, on the donors terms, as a means to secure funding, instead of an end in itself.
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Donors would be informed that the party could not issue a tax receipt, and those wishing to obtain refunds could do so.
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Two brothers return with a set of prayer bells, a gift from a generous donor.
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Donors can choose the project(s) to which they wish to donate.
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He was recorded as donor on an inscription on the original, now lost, frame.
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Funding comes from individual donors and foundation grants.
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A filtered donor lives longer than two kidney people in the average.
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About 2,000 donors contributed 20 tonnes of blood for this purpose.
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The group was also trying to raise $400,000 from private donors for the first phase of the renovation, which would secure the structure and roof.
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