Examples of 'be conferred' in a sentence

Meaning of "be conferred"

The phrase 'be conferred' means to be officially granted, awarded, or presented with a particular honor, title, degree, or recognition. It implies that the subject has been acknowledged or distinguished for their achievements or contributions, often in a formal or ceremonial manner

How to use "be conferred" in a sentence

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Human rights can only be conferred to individuals.
A certification of the learning achieved may be conferred.
These tasks will also be conferred by appointment.
Awards to recognize your achievement will be conferred.
No higher honor could be conferred upon a human being.
Two special mentions will also be conferred.
Sacraments can be conferred validly but illicitly.
The highest award that can be conferred on.
Resistance may be conferred to crops by genetic engineering.
No delegation of portfolio management or risk management shall be conferred on.
Nor are any secrets to be conferred between you.
He will be conferred at a later date as he is ill.
Team individuals ought to be conferred and devoted.
May be conferred upon individuals.
A successful head hunter would be conferred a right to ornaments.

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But there is no need for additional powers to be conferred.
Nationality may be conferred by either mother or father of minor.
I request that the degree be conferred upon him.
And can not be conferred or waived by the parties.
It is a privilege that should be conferred on everyone.
Baptism is to be conferred either by immersion or by pouring.
Implementing powers should be conferred on.
Both degrees must be conferred at the same convocation.
Be conferred upon me without committing.
This sacrament can only be conferred on baptized men.
To be conferred upon a candidate.
The priesthood can not be conferred like a diploma.
Initiation can be conferred only in a physical ceremony conducted by a properly chartered initiator.
Citizenship would be conferred widely.
Initiation can be conferred only in a physical wedding done by a chartered initiator.
Though equal benefits be conferred.
Reward or prize to be conferred on them if they achieve certain.
The contraceptive activity of a composition in general may be conferred by a number of mechanisms.
Order may be conferred posthumously.
They also consider that ordination can be conferred only on males.
Resistance to pests may be conferred by a gene encoding a pesticidal polypeptide.
A miracle obtained through his intercesssion is required before sainthood can be conferred.
That spark is about to be conferred by the creator in that finger.
Therefore it seems that the sacraments can not be conferred by evil men.
Sacrificial protection can be conferred on a single beneficiary or on a group of them.
One should also note that jurisdiction can not be conferred by agreement.
An economic advantage may be conferred through a variety of means and circumstances.
A second miracle must be ascertained after beatification in order for sainthood to be conferred.
A baccalaureate degree must be conferred prior to beginning the program.
Would be conferred upon a fine girl that the honor of inaugurating our palace.
This ability can be native or can be conferred by recombinant techniques.
Orders may be conferred conditionally when so doing furthers the unity of the church.
These elastic properties may also be conferred on the wire by curling it.
Honours may be conferred but they must not be hereditary or grant special privileges.
Delegation for one matter can also be conferred upon several.

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