Sentences with conferred
con·fer
C c - To confer a degree on a graduate.
- The freedom conferred by the car, however, came in dribs and drabs.
- Soon after his arrival General MacArthur paid a call on the State Governor, and during the week end he conferred with American service chiefs.
- The award citation said ANU conferred the doctorate on the grounds of Mr Lee's service to developing Singapore.
- By the powers conferred on me by the constitution, I'm therefore pleased to swear you in as Australia's 26th Prime Minister.