the act of contributing something contributed, such as money or ideas an article, story, etc, contributed to a newspaper or other publication a levy, esp towards the cost of a war
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con•tri•bu•tion /ˌkɑntrəˈbyuʃən/USA pronunciation
n. something contributed:[countable]made several contributions to the meeting.
a piece of writing or a drawing provided for publication:[countable]This issue features contributions from two of the most respected scientists in the world.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- [uncountable] the act of contributing.
con•tri•bu•tion
(kon′trə byo̅o̅′shən),USA pronunciation n.
con′tri•bu′tion•al, adj.
- the act of contributing.
- something contributed.
- an article, story, drawing, etc., furnished to a magazine or other publication.
- Businessan impost or levy.
- Business[Insurance.]the method of distributing liability, in case of loss, among several insurers whose policies attach to the same risk.
- Late Latin contribūtiōn- (stem of contribūtiō). See contribute, -ion
- Anglo-French)
- Middle English contribucio(u)n (1350–1400
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged gift, donation, benefaction.
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'contribution' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
-athon
- Born
- G/A con.
- Peter's pence
- Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Pufendorf
- Watson
- arm
- benevolence
- bit
- checkoff
- club
- collection
- community chest
- conscription
- contrib.
- contributory
- corvée
- d'Alembert
- deductible
- donate
- donation
- excess
- fitness
- foster child
- free will
- freewill offering
- function
- generous
- gift
- holism
- input
- kin selection
- mention
- merit
- mite
- noncontributory
- nucleophilic
- offering
- part
- poppy
- proletarian
- rent party
- research quantum
- share
- slur
- special drawing rights
- stamp
- stipend
- subscribe