contribution

contribution

CEFR: B1-B2 /con-tri-bu-tion/ [k.aa2.n.t.r.ah0.b.y.uw1.sh.ah0.n]

When you make a contribution, it means you're giving something away — whether it's your money, your possessions, or your time. A contribution can take many forms. Some contributions are measurable, like a $10 donation to the Salvation Army. Others are less tangible.

Here are more examples using “make a contribution”:

Example Sentences:
She made a 100-dollar contribution (This means to make a donation) to breast cancer research.
He made an important contribution to the debate.
I made a significant contribution to your group’s project.
They want to make a monetary contribution to the building of the new stadium.
As mayor, he made many positive contributions to the growth of the city.

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