Pronunciation: /kənˈtrɪbjut tu/
verb to give or supply for a common purpose or fund
A1 Eating a balanced diet can contribute to good health.
A2 Regular exercise can contribute to weight loss.
B1 Volunteering at a local charity can contribute to the community.
B2 Investing in renewable energy sources can contribute to reducing carbon emissions.
C1 Advanced technology can contribute to improving efficiency in the workplace.
C2 Government policies can contribute to shaping the future of the economy.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 Eating fruits and vegetables can contribute to a healthy diet.
A2 Regular exercise can contribute to weight loss.
B1 Volunteering at a local charity can contribute to the community.
B2 Investing in renewable energy sources can contribute to reducing carbon emissions.
C1 Implementing new policies can contribute to improving workplace efficiency.
C2 Engaging in diplomatic negotiations can contribute to maintaining international peace.
formal Education can greatly contribute to a person's overall success in life.
informal Eating healthy and exercising regularly can contribute to your overall well-being.
slang Pitching in with the chores can contribute to a harmonious household.
figurative Each small act of kindness can contribute to creating a more compassionate world.
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