Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪ.kroʊ doʊˈneɪʃən/
noun Micro-donation is a compound noun formed by combining 'micro' (meaning small) and 'donation' (meaning a gift or contribution).
A1 I made a micro-donation to help feed hungry children.
A2 She decided to make a micro-donation to support a local animal shelter.
B1 Many people prefer to make micro-donations to various causes rather than one large donation.
B2 The organization relies on micro-donations from supporters to fund their projects.
C1 Micro-donations have become a popular way for individuals to contribute to charitable organizations.
C2 The success of the campaign was attributed to the large number of micro-donations received.
adjective Some people prefer to make micro-donations instead of larger, one-time donations.
A1 I made a micro-donation to help a local charity.
A2 She set up a micro-donation campaign to raise funds for animal shelters.
B1 The organization relies on micro-donations from supporters to continue its work.
B2 The website allows users to make micro-donations to various causes with just a few clicks.
C1 The concept of micro-donation has revolutionized the way people contribute to charitable causes.
C2 His innovative micro-donation platform has garnered attention from philanthropists worldwide.
formal Many non-profit organizations rely on micro-donations to fund their projects.
informal I like to make small micro-donations to causes I care about.
slang Hey, want to pitch in for a micro-donation to help out?
figurative Giving a little bit here and there can add up to a significant micro-donation over time.
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