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conferred

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After Doar conferred with police and protestors, the angry antagonists withdrew.

The stewardess conferred with the captain,” Caro said, “and they found us this little hotel in Paris.

In theory, innocent until proven guilty is a principle conferred on all of us.

When Nancy Pelosi was speaker, the gold medal was authorized for golfer Arnold Palmer and conferred by Boehner.

A true icon never begged for approval or appreciation: both were conferred upon them.

Thereupon the Prince went to Westminster Abbey and conferred knighthood upon his companions.

The application to the Government for remuneration for benefits conferred on the public was unsuccessful.

A corporation has no lien on its stock for the indebtedness of the owner unless conferred by charter or statute.

They added that it would hardly be disputed that the Railways had on the whole conferred great benefits upon Ireland.

Because Social Covenanting, approved in Scripture, conferred descending obligation.

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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conferred, such as: given, and granted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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