English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "konfereer" is om 'n gesprek te voer of om met iemand te konsulteer om idees of opinies uit te ruil. Dit kan ook beteken om iemand 'n titel, graad of eer te gee as gevolg van 'n formele besluit of seremonie. Daarbenewens kan dit beteken om iets toe te staan of te skenk, soos 'n reg, voorreg of voordeel.

Synonyms

  1. bestow

Sentence Examples

  1. Who, I say again, was the fool that knows not that there are no letters patent of nobility that confer such privileges or exemptions as a knight-errant acquires the day he is dubbed a knight, and devotes himself to the arduous calling of chivalry?
  2. Under the circumstances we agreed, by a questioning look and answer, with finger on lip, to preserve silence in our suspicions, until we should have been able to confer alone again.
  3. There will be times when we confer on our own but we have agreed that you, as forest guardian, should be able to meet these people.
  4. The emperor does also confer on him some public mark of his favor, and proclamation is made of his innocence through the whole city.
  5. But these freaks of his guest were not much to the liking of the landlord, so he determined to cut matters short and confer upon him at once the unlucky order of knighthood before any further misadventure could occur so, going up to him, he apologised for the rudeness which, without his knowledge, had been offered to him by these low people, who, however, had been well punished for their audacity.
  6. He would have to find a connection outside the struggle, confer with the Sect.
  7. Then stepped back to confer with a judge on something, putting her hand on the mic.
  8. If you confer with the oathbound woodfolk, they will have to try to persuade you to spare me.
  9. They went some paces off, as if it were to confer together, walking side by side, backwards and forwards, like persons deliberating upon some affair of weight, but often turning their eyes towards me, as it were to watch that I might not escape.
  10. In short, as Camilla is the essence of all beauty, so is she the treasure-house where purity dwells, and gentleness and modesty abide with all the virtues that can confer praise, honour, and happiness upon a woman.