Similar words: together with, confer, conference, conflict with, bear with, be at war with, confess, be familiar with. Meaning: v. get or ask advice from.
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1. She withdrew to confer with her advisers before announcing a decision.
2. I should like some time to confer with my lawyer.
3. He withdrew to confer with his teacher before announcing a decision.
4. I must confer with my lawyer before I decide.
5. He wanted to confer with his colleagues before reaching a decision.
6. Confer with clients on any material information received but not in a way that confuses them. 7.
7. Clinton was said to be ready to confer with Reno in person and announce his decision as early as Friday.
8. I'll confer with him on the subject.
9. In the rush to confer with our "like-minded" friends, we are Pharisees scurrying away from the tax collector.
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10. These new corporate leaders fly to Washington to confer with government officials on national policy.
11. Then Moy would come and confer with him and there would be the devil to pay.
12. He listened in silence, and finally promised to confer with the physician.
13. Eban was dispatched to Washington again to confer with American officials.
14. Reagan stopped in London on his way home to confer with Prime Minister Thatcher.
15. There were a few people whom Mr. Dempster wished to confer with.
16. The new corporate leaders often fly to Washington to confer with government officials on national policy.
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