conferring (Meaning)
conferring
to give (something, such as a property or characteristic) to someone or something, to compare views especially in studying a problem, to give or grant publicly, to compare views or take counsel, to bestow from or as if from a position of superiority
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conferring Sentence Examples
- The doctor conferred with the patient's family about the best course of treatment.
- The committee conferred about the merits of the proposed project.
- The President conferred the Medal of Honor upon the valiant soldier.
- The counselor conferred with the student about their academic goals.
- The lawyers conferred in the courtroom before delivering their opening statements.
- The scholars conferred on the historical significance of the discovery.
- The scientists conferred about the latest findings in their research.
- The diplomats conferred to resolve the ongoing conflict.
- The judges conferred before issuing their verdict.
- The couple conferred before making a final decision about their wedding plans.
FAQs About the word conferring
to give (something, such as a property or characteristic) to someone or something, to compare views especially in studying a problem, to give or grant publicly,
granting, giving, providing,awarding, according, appointing, contributing, proffering, assigning, furnishing
rescinding,revoking, nullifying, calling, dropping, aborting, repealing, recalling, abrogating,invalidating
The doctor conferred with the patient's family about the best course of treatment.
The committee conferred about the merits of the proposed project.
The President conferred the Medal of Honor upon the valiant soldier.
The counselor conferred with the student about their academic goals.