Pronunciation: /kənˈtrɪbjuˌt/
noun the act of contributing
A1 Volunteering can contribute to a sense of community.
A2 Each member of the team has a role to contribute to the project.
B1 His efforts greatly contributed to the success of the event.
B2 The new software update will contribute to improving efficiency.
C1 Her research findings have made a significant contribution to the field of medicine.
C2 The artist's unique style has contributed to the evolution of modern art.
verb to give or supply for a common purpose or fund
A1 I contribute to the team by helping with small tasks.
A2 She contributes to the community by volunteering at the local food bank.
B1 The new employee's innovative ideas have contributed to the company's success.
B2 His expertise in marketing has contributed significantly to the growth of the business.
C1 The research findings have contributed valuable insights to the field of psychology.
C2 Her philanthropic efforts have contributed to improving the lives of many disadvantaged individuals.
formal The research study aims to investigate how various factors contribute to economic growth.
informal Everyone in the team needs to contribute their ideas for the project.
slang I'm always down to contribute to a good cause.
figurative His dedication and hard work truly contribute to the success of the company.
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