1. give something away
2. donate
There is an urgent need for more people to donate their time and money.
Tom wants to donate money.
Our school donated money to the Red Cross.
Many big corporations donate to political parties.
An anonymous businesswoman donated one million dollars to the charity.
Twenty-seven-year-old female wants to donate half her liver - to her dying girlfriend.
I donate money when I buy a helmet.
To donate means to give something — money, goods, or time — to some cause, such as a charity.
Firefighters volunteered to donate blood to help their injured colleagues.
Four hundred new computers were donated to the college.
They decided to donate fifty thousand dollars to the college.
Their family donated tinned goods to the local homeless shelter.
They donated food and medicine to the homeless.
He donated all his money to charity
These are charitable organisations people donate food to. It's then distributed to those who have difficulty buying their own food.
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angol szkoła23. give away
I’m moving house in a few weeks, and I’ve decided to give away a lot of books and clothes to a charity shop.
Jim will probably give away his old furniture
I'd never give away my car to anyone.
Private describes someone who doesn't like to give away their personal information
Promise not to give away my secret.
But he had no right to give away information about anyone else.
You mustn’t give away the information
1. Don't give away this information to anybody. 2. I've given away all my toys.
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