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conferredverbpast tense of confer to give the ownership or benefit of (something) formally or publiclythe British monarch continues to confer knighthood on those who are outstanding in their fields of endeavor accorded, awarded, granted, vested bestowed, contributed, donated, gave, presented, showedfurnished, provided, suppliedextended, offered, profferedallocated, appropriated, assignedappointed, designated, dubbed, fixed, named, set aborted, called, called off, dropped, recalled, repealed, rescinded, revokedabrogated, annulled, invalidated, nullified, voided, wrote offrecanted, retracted, took back, withdrew to exchange viewpoints or seek advice for the purpose of finding a solution to a problemmy parents are going to confer with a financial adviser about saving for their retirement advised, confabbed, confabulated, consulted, counseled(or counselled), parleyed, powwowed, treated argued, bandied, batted (around), chewed over, debated, deliberated, discussed, disputed, hashed (over), kicked around, mooted, palavered, talked, talked over, ventilatedrehashedcoached, guided, tutoredrecommended, suggesteddirected, referred (to) |