Confer in spanish

Conferir

pronunciation: koʊnfeɹ̩iɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

confer (on/upon)1 = otorgar a, conceder a, conferir a. 

Example: Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.

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» confer + a degree = otorgar un título.

Example: Doctor's degrees in library science in Yugoslavia have been conferred in the University of Belgrade.

» confer + a function = conferir una función.

Example: Local authorities carry out functions conferred on them by Acts of Parliament; for example, the provision of public amenities such as libraries, museums, swimming pools and car parks, waste collection and disposal, and the promotion of tourism.

» confer + a mandate = conceder potestad.

Example: The mandate for a clearly defined mission and set of roles has been conferred; the public library must respond.

» confer + the impression = dar la impresión.

Example: The term 'librarian' may confer the impression of being a quiet, respectable and unassuming person and consequently be useful on insurance forms, passports and rental agreements.

confer (with)2 = consultar, dialogar. 

Example: The system has been designed to allow several people to confer simultaneously over a network.

Confer synonyms

see in spanish: ver, pronunciation: si part of speech: verb bestow in spanish: otorgar, pronunciation: bɪstoʊ part of speech: verb consult in spanish: consultar, pronunciation: kənsʌlt part of speech: verb cf in spanish: cf, pronunciation: kf part of speech: noun confab in spanish: confab, pronunciation: kɑnfæb part of speech: noun confabulate in spanish: conferenciar, pronunciation: kənfæbjəleɪt part of speech: verb see also in spanish: ver también, pronunciation: siɔlsoʊ part of speech: adverb
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