The Grand Elk will confer upon you all of the privileges of the lodge meeting.
Means to give or pass to something. Bestow.
We could confer to the paper workthat's probably how you would use it !
Before I answer any questions, I demand to confer with my lawyer in private.
If you are trying to decide something important, you might want to confer with an expert.
I must confer with my colleagues
I'd like to confer with my associates.
I'll be glad to return your call after I've had some time to confer with my associates.
*conferred on a health authority to impose conditions*THE HOLY SPIRIT is thereby conferred by Jesus on the repentant sinner who has changed his attitude to the Lord.
He Conferred me this. You have no right to take it over.
To confer is to bestow some sort of honor, or to meet together in order to compare views. Here are some sentences.The president will confer the medal of honor on the soldiers.We should confer before we make such a big decision.The author might confer a characteristic upon an inanimate object.
I'll need to confer with the other burgesses.
consult, think/talk over. Exchange opinions; to present as a gift, favor or honor.
Conferred is the past participle of confer.