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Meaning of bless someone with | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To give or bestow, as a gift from God.
  2. To give something favourable (without the implication of religious faith).
  3. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bless, someone, with.

Examples

“The Lord has blessed me with a beautiful family!”
“"The Lord has blessed me with a great family," Rivera said as he looked toward his teammates. "All these men have been part of my family. I love you guys, and you are all special to me and my family."”
“Hey, could you bless me with some cash?”
“Could you bless me with a link too”
“A random poor Bangladeshi dude come up to me yesterday and asked me for money, he wanted Indian food from this spot so I blessed him with 5 bucks. Generally people give money and keep it pushing. But the man wanted to chat, so I listened. He gave me a hug. Let's humanize us man.”
“There were a few times when YouTube can^([sic]) bless me with some amazing music.”
“im living for these teletubbies sun yoongi povs the tour has blessed us with”
“Wah gwan, Sabrina, what's it like in Mississauga? / I know you stay at home wit' momma / So can you bless me with a dollar? Don't be rude”
“The priest blessed the worshippers with some holy water.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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