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donator

noun
do·​na·​tor | \ ˈdō-ˌnā-tər How to pronounce donator (audio) , dō-ˈnā-\

Definition of donator

: donor

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Examples of donator in a Sentence

a frequent donator of funds to research foundations

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Political loyalties also differed by company, according to the data, which pulled from Federal Election Commission data on primary donations and only includes itemized donations (sums of less than $200 don’t require that a donator list their job). Rani Molla, Vox, "Google employees are backing Warren. Facebookers are putting their money on Harris.," 26 June 2019 Donators were called to the stage one-by-one including 10-year-old Juan Palomino. Emily Bloch, Sun-Sentinel.com, "Principal gets duct taped for a good cause," 26 May 2017

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First Known Use of donator

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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