confer - use in sentences

Object

  • immunity: For those who would confer immunity, think again.
  • legitimacy: Should the body that confers such legitimacy be the UN, or another body or process?
  • sacrament: In the evening of 28 March at 7.00pm the Bishop will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation.
  • eligibility: Completion of the Degree confers eligibility to join the Institute of Biology.
  • susceptibility: Other yet undiscovered genes outside the prion protein gene locus might also confer susceptibility.
  • resistance: The upbeat response by NK cells to physical activity may be one reason why regular exercise seems to confer resistance against infection.

Preposition: on

  • party: Nothing in this User Agreement shall confer on any third party any benefit or the right to enforce any term of the User Agreement.
  • officer: In addition, it confers on police officers the protections provided by the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998.

Modifying Another Word

  • expressly: Most modern trust instruments expressly confer wide investment powers.
  • formally: The Chancellor presides at the annual meeting of the University Court and formally confers degrees but has no other statutory duties.
  • automatically: Nevertheless his office does not automatically confer influence or personal prestige.
  • necessarily: Please note that purchasing a product from the Wesleyan does not necessarily confer membership.

Preposition: with

  • employe: The companion cannot answer questions for the employe but can confer with the employe and address the meeting.

Preposition: by

  • provision: This process is called individual conciliation and covers employment rights conferred by the various legislative provisions.

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