erogate (Meaning)

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erogate (v. t.)

To lay out, as money; to deal out; to expend.

Synonyms & Antonyms of erogate

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erogate Sentence Examples

  1. The government erogated funds to support small businesses during the pandemic.
  2. The bank erogated a loan to the company for its expansion project.
  3. The foundation erogated grants to various charities working in the field of education.
  4. The donor erogated a large sum of money to the university for scholarships.
  5. The organization erogated resources to help victims of the natural disaster.
  6. The agency erogated funds to conduct a research study on the impact of climate change.
  7. The company erogated a bonus to its employees for their outstanding performance.
  8. The investor erogated capital to start a new venture.
  9. The trust erogated funds to support the arts and cultural programs in the community.
  10. The charity erogated donations to provide food and shelter to the homeless.

FAQs About the word erogate

To lay out, as money; to deal out; to expend.

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No antonyms found.

The government erogated funds to support small businesses during the pandemic.

The bank erogated a loan to the company for its expansion project.

The foundation erogated grants to various charities working in the field of education.

The donor erogated a large sum of money to the university for scholarships.