conferring
Americannoun
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the presentation of a degree, honor, gift, etc..
The ceremony included the conferring of 330 undergraduate and 46 graduate degrees.
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the act of consulting with someone or carrying on a discussion or deliberation.
Conferring is a critical step in reflecting on our writing and ultimately improving it.
adjective
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relating to the presentation of a degree, honor, gift, etc..
Provide the title of the diploma or degree received, the name of the conferring institution, and its city and state.
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involved in or relating to a discussion or consultation.
He looked over at the conferring soldiers, deep in conversation and seemingly oblivious to their surroundings.
Etymology
Origin of conferring
First recorded in 1555–65; confer ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. ) for the noun senses; confer ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses
Example Sentences
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Back in Chiapas, where he said he can’t find work, he is helping his parents cultivate their land, while also conferring with Maria on how they might reunite.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 23, 2026
"After conferring with the league office, because Lamar didn't take starter reps in practice, we updated our report to reflect his practice participation," the Ravens said.
From Barron's • Oct. 31, 2025
This week, Thailand's King Vajiralongkorn revoked a royal command he had issued in June conferring higher titles to 81 monks.
From BBC • Jul. 16, 2025
Usually if you have something come out and really start to spread internationally, and grow and take over, there’s some pretty apparent change that is conferring that kind of advantage to it.
From Salon • Oct. 9, 2024
“We’re almost there,” said Seven, conferring with her map by the waning light of the moon and stars.
From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega
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