dotation

/dɒˈteɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

a sum of money set aside for a specific purpose, especially for the maintenance or support of something.

“The company’s dotation for employee bonuses was increased this year.”

2. noun

a gift or grant of land or money, especially for a church or charitable institution.

“The monastery received a generous dotation from a wealthy patron.”

Synonyms

  • bequest
  • endowment

Antonyms

  • expenditure