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The answer CONFER has 36 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of confer in various dictionaries:
verb - have a conference in order to talk something over
verb - present
To bestow (an honor, for example): conferred a medal on the hero; conferred an honorary degree on her.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Hold a meeting |
Talk it over |
Hold a powwow |
Discuss the situation (with) |
Bestow |
Compare opinions |
Award, as a degree |
Have a confab |
Hold a discussion, or grant |
Consult or bestow |
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To consult together, or to bestow |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Have discussions exchange opinions. |
Grant (a title, degree, benefit, or right) |
grant (a title, degree, benefit, or right). |
have discussions exchange opinions. |
To bestow (an honor, for example): conferred a medal on the hero conferred an honorary degree on her. |
To invest with (a characteristic, for example): a carefully worded statement that conferred an aura of credibility. |
To meet in order to deliberate together or compare views consult: conferred with her attorney. |
present |
have a conference in order to talk something over |
compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text) |
Confer might refer to |
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The abbreviation cf. (short for the Latin: confer/conferatur, both meaning "compare") is used in writing to refer the reader to other material to make a comparison with the topic being discussed. It is used to form a contrast, for example: "Abbott (2010) found supportive results in her memory experiment, unlike those of previous work (cf. Zeller & Williams, 2007)." It is recommended that "cf." be used only to suggest a comparison, and the word "see" be used to point to a source of information.* |