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Meanings of
confer
in English
Portuguese
consultar
Catalan
consultar
Spanish
consultar
Back to the meaning
Have a conference in order to talk something over.
consult
confab
confabulate
Portuguese
consultar
Portuguese
conferir
Catalan
atorgar
Spanish
conferir
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Present.
bestow
Portuguese
conferir
Synonyms
Examples for "
consult
"
consult
confab
confabulate
Examples for "
consult
"
1
Their campaigns said they would
consult
with health officials about future events.
2
Bensalah said he would
consult
with the political class and civil society.
3
The UCU also plans to
consult
its members over possible industrial action.
4
Khoza said the League would
consult
stakeholders to discuss the way forward.
5
It was not required to
consult
the public about the rule change.
1
Yet it's unlikely one will emerge from the U.N. climate change
confab
.
2
He and the nurse are having a
confab
in the next room.
3
The young ladies were sitting by the emptied hampers, deep in
confab
.
4
Once on the street a lively
confab
ensued, all talking at once.
5
Following this there was a jangling
confab
which was almost a riot.
1
The two proud dowagers, Lady Lynn and Lady Ingram,
confabulate
together.
2
An' whut dem six ghostes do but stand round an'
confabulate
?
3
If I must
confabulate
with gentlemen of your kidney, I prefer to keep it dark.
4
So Ms. Rakir could call ahead and
confabulate
a closure, or flood the dig site, or report a quarantine?
5
In this manner, said my master, did the parson and I
confabulate
;
and I set him down at his lodgings in the village.
Usage of
confer
in English
1
However, that did not automatically
confer
a right to vote, she said.
2
Conclusions: National diabetes registries
confer
clear insights into diagnostics, complications, and treatment.
3
On Tuesday, several EU officials said the ministers would
confer
on Wednesday.
4
I am lost in indigence; do
confer
on me Thy greatest favor.
5
However, a HuR-negative and TUBB3-positive expression pattern appears to
confer
poorer outcome.
6
While ultra rare, these mutations
confer
a particularly high risk of emphysema.
7
Several lines of evidence suggest that these autoantibodies may
confer
pathological reactions.
8
She watched him
confer
with the shopkeeper; saw more coins exchange hands.
9
ADMA levels upon presentation may
confer
enhanced risk stratification in this setting.
10
Yet she relies on her standing outside official channels to
confer
credibility.
11
The Dexia board would
confer
again on Monday evening, a spokeswoman said.
12
About this time the Señor Montefalderon went forward to
confer
with Spike.
13
In asking your permission to
confer
upon you the degree of LL.D.
14
They
confer
victory because the elements of progress are latent in them.
15
Australian Open now says they are going to
confer
with the players.
16
The chancellor's main role is to
confer
degrees at the graduation ceremonies.
Other examples for "confer"
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About this term
confer
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
confer with
confer protection
confer resistance
confer a benefit
confer together
More collocations
Translations for
confer
Portuguese
consultar
conferir
conceder
outorgar
Catalan
consultar
confabular
acordar
atorgar
concedir
Spanish
consultar
acordar
conferir
conceder
otorgar
Confer
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Confer
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
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