confer Antonyms
Meaning of confer
confer (v)
have a conference in order to talk something over
present
confer Sentence Examples
- The university professors will confer degrees upon the graduating students during the commencement ceremony.
- The lawyers conferred in hushed tones before presenting their case to the judge.
- The scientists planned to confer online to discuss their latest research findings on climate change.
- The manager conferred with her team to brainstorm new ideas for the upcoming marketing campaign.
- The author conferred with a historian to ensure the historical accuracy of her novel set in the Middle Ages.
- The siblings conferred secretly, plotting a surprise birthday party for their parents.
- The treaty negotiations were stalled as the diplomats conferred with their respective governments.
- The wise elder conferred with the young warrior, offering guidance before the upcoming battle.
- The doctor conferred with the patient's family to explain the diagnosis and treatment options.
- Feeling uncertain about the answer, the student conferred with their classmate during the exam (not recommended during a test!).
FAQs About the word confer
have a conference in order to talk something over, present
grant, accord, bestow, offer, provide, give,award, furnish, assign, allocate
revoke, nullify, call, abrogate, recall, repeal, rescind, call, drop, rescind
The university professors will confer degrees upon the graduating students during the commencement ceremony.
The lawyers conferred in hushed tones before presenting their case to the judge.
The scientists planned to confer online to discuss their latest research findings on climate change.
The manager conferred with her team to brainstorm new ideas for the upcoming marketing campaign.