confers (Meaning)

confers

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

confers Sentence Examples

  1. The award confers great honor and prestige upon its recipients.
  2. The degree conferred by the university authorizes the graduate to practice medicine.
  3. The title of "Doctor" confers a certain level of respect and authority.
  4. The treaty confers rights and responsibilities on both signatories.
  5. The constitution confers certain powers and privileges upon the government.
  6. The membership card confers access to exclusive events and discounts.
  7. The vaccine confers immunity to the targeted disease.
  8. The certification confers professional recognition and credibility.
  9. The patent confers exclusive rights to use and exploit an invention.
  10. The blessing of a priest or rabbi confers spiritual grace and protection.

FAQs About the word confers

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,

grants, gives, bestows, contributes, accords,awards, provides, offers, extends, appoints

recalls, abrogates, calls, aborts, rescinds,revokes, repeals, nullifies, drops, invalidates

The award confers great honor and prestige upon its recipients.

The degree conferred by the university authorizes the graduate to practice medicine.

The title of "Doctor" confers a certain level of respect and authority.

The treaty confers rights and responsibilities on both signatories.