Conferred comes from the Latin word conferre meaning to bring together. In common parlance its meaning is now to give or bestow, and is usually used when giving someone an honour or a blessing.
awarded, proffered
My PhD was conferred in 2019.
The attorneys conferred with the judge.
*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.
I conferred with Dad on what to do about the bully at school.
Yes if you see the phrase "conferred by inoculation" it means they received a vaccine.ANS2IMMUNITY is conferred by inoculation with a vaccine.
"Conferred" means to grant or bestow (a title, degree, or honor) on someone, typically through a formal ceremony or process. It can also refer to giving power, authority, or a particular quality to someone.
A conferred degree is a degree that has been awarded or given out. If the requirements of the program have been met, but a person does not yet have their degree then it has not been conferred.
This can mean to bestow something on someone, or to meet together. Here are some sentences.The teachers conferred with his parents to correct his behavior.The president conferred the metal of honor on the soldier.The author's words conferred an aura of sincerity to his writing.
Before meeting my boss, I conferred with the secretary concerning his mood that morning.
The date conferred means the date that something was done. For example, if a person receives their high school diploma, the graduation date would be the date the degree was conferred.
Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1973 was conferred to actress Ruby Myers, popularily known as Sulochana.