Synonym: consult, discuss, talk over. Similar words: conference, confess, confession, confederation, infer, inferno, inferior, inference. Meaning: [kən'fɜː] v. 1. have a conference in order to talk something over 2. present.
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61. One firm's activities confer benefits on other firms.
62. What did the 7th grade of Mithraism originally confer?
63. I'll confer with him on the subject.
64. Money, in whatever hands, will confer power.
65. In the rush to confer with our "like-minded" friends, we are Pharisees scurrying away from the tax collector.
66. These new corporate leaders fly to Washington to confer with government officials on national policy.
67. In 1815, President James Madison signed a bill granting Georgetown a charter to confer degrees.
68. It's an appealing notion that our daily pick-me-up may also confer a range of health benefits.
69. So, people nowadays confer from some of the recordation that Jane may had indelibility but unsuccessful love experience in her own life.
70. These confer access to subsidised education and better health care than in the countryside.
71. They were empowered by the King to confer upon Macbeth the dignity of thane of Cawdor.
72. If it once became general, wealth would confer no distinction.
73. Kyoto coffin to be buried, large confer posthumouslysi kong , No. Ik Kang.
74. Hence, during each historical period, emperors all happened to coincide to confer Guan with different titles.
75. Securities which confer ownership with a simple certificate, with no central register of owners.
76. Prosthetics worn by disabled sprinters confer no speed advantage, scientists have found.
77. Then Moy would come and confer with him and there would be the devil to pay.
78. Securities which confer ownership with a simple certificate, with no central register of owners. The dividends or interest payments are claimed ...
79. While you get some happiness and income bonuses from being in the Pope's good graces, the real plum here is that the Pope can confer victory on you by declaring you Holy Roman Emperor.
80. Monsanto's soy has been genetically modified to confer resistance to an herbicide, glyphosate, which is sprayed on the crop to kill off non-resistant weeds.
81. In 1985, was identified as the national bone confer Master of Science.
82. Through the research, confirmed that PPA can confer strong resistance to Homoptera insects, such as Aphis craccivora.
82. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
83. But when an old potion is discovered to confer telekinetic power he gets the chance to get his own back, as well as having a bit of fun on the side.
84. It is now generally granted that the modified nucleosides do confer special properties.
85. There were a few people whom Mr. Dempster wished to confer with.
86. That guilt , though it may attain temporal splendor , can never confer real happiness.
87. Ordinarily, the Articles of Association of the company will confer upon them wide management powers.
88. Protector of the young King Edward VI, the Duke was delighted to confer this privilege of being extraordinary members of the King's closest Body Guard whose origin dated back to 1485.
89. As the personal Protector of the young King Edward VI, the Duke was delighted to confer this privilege of being extraordinary members of the King's closest Body Guard whose origin dated back to 1485.
90. CANON XXXV: A Bishop shall not dare to confer ordinations outside of his own boundanes, in cities and territories not subject to him.
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