- present perfect of confer (3rd person singular).
Example Sentences
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Seven years of real-world use later, it has conferred significant benefits, especially when given before children develop symptoms.
From Science Magazine • Mar. 21, 2024
Honorary consuls, the panel said, should "no longer exist," adding that most "are far busier with their personal affairs than with those of the country which has conferred the title upon them."
From Salon • Nov. 14, 2022
The King has conferred on him the title of Prince of Wales, and he also inherits his father's former title of Duke of Cornwall.
From BBC • Sep. 18, 2022
"Perhaps this jubilee is a time to remind ourselves of the benefits which Union has conferred," she said.
From Reuters • Sep. 11, 2022
Or who, when he shall have stated the benefits and blessings which it has conferred upon the States most strongly, will venture to say that he has done it justice?
From The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 by Webster, Daniel