contribute
This word carries a strong sense of collective effort or shared purpose. When used in the context of giving, it implies that the individual's offering is one part of a larger whole, whether that be a financial fund, a collaborative project, or a public discourse. It suggests a voluntary act of support or participation. In a causal sense, the word describes a factor that helps bring about a specific outcome. This usage is often neutral or negative, such as when discussing the causes of a failure or a disaster, though it can also describe positive influences. It differs from "cause" by implying that the factor is one of several contributing elements rather than the sole reason.
Meanings
To give money, time, or effort to help achieve a particular goal or support a cause.
"They contributed a large sum of money to the disaster relief fund."
To help to cause or bring about a particular result or situation.
"Poor maintenance contributed to the collapse of the bridge."
To provide a piece of writing, an idea, or a suggestion for a publication or a discussion.
"She contributed a weekly column to the local newspaper."