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MEANS? - confer or give - to present as a gift or an honor - to apply or use - put in a safe place - discuss, consult USAGE? ## He wished to bestow great honours upon the hero. ## Nature has bestowed many gits on the earth that need to be treated with respect. with regards, SARAVANAN SIVAJI

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10y ago

That is the present tense, but sometimes it should be 'bestows' instead.

Both of the following sentences are present tense and correct "That office bestows the title..."; "They decide who to bestow the honour upon..."

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1mo ago

The king decided to bestow knighthood upon the brave warrior for his heroic deeds in battle.

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14y ago

The king bestowed upon this man the title of a knight.

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9y ago

Why do you bestow this upon me?

I wish to bestow a knighthood on Scott.

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