English to Tamil Dictionary confers

confers

அளிக்கிறது
definition
verb
moves were made to confer an honorary degree on her
grant or bestow (a title, degree, benefit, or right).
the officials were conferring with allies
have discussions; exchange opinions.
translation of 'confers'
verb
ஒப்பிட்டுப்பார்க்க
example
He in turn 'confers' with Geronimo, the local stage tech and they work something out with sidelights.
The use of the loan system 'confers' multiple benefits on the parties concerned.
As we have seen, it is only through the state that society 'confers' rights on individuals; and each state is necessarily a single, particular polity.
Statehood, even if qualified as provisional or interim, 'confers' a degree of sovereignty.
By this very simple definition, we see that law 'confers' rights.
Then there's the party's head of political intelligence, a man with whom the prime minister 'confers' regularly.
She asks if there is any hardware in the leg - such as a pin in the hip - 'confers' with the Chinese man, makes a call and sends me back to unit two.
Since the law 'confers' this public right, I deprecate any attempt artificially to restrict its scope.
It is often assumed that participation in clinical trials 'confers' benefit to patients.
Is it alcohol or wine in particular that 'confers' these benefits?
It also shows how the district 'confers' benefits on firms in indirect ways.
Finally, has any valuable benefit been 'conferred' on either party?
They are always 'conferring' with each other and chuckling away in a nice little group there, but it is a group that people are going to see as part of a failed Government.
It is the only means of establishing, under law, that the university has a historic power to 'confer' degrees.
One of the things I found is that just because you pass a law and 'confer' a benefit doesn't mean people know it exists.
He had been talking with some of the other passengers and 'conferring' with them as well.
I find nothing more satisfying than quietly 'conferring' with other nations to develop a proposal that improves species conservation.
There on the road, the woman is 'conferring' with Henry.
Chief among these is the question of whether any benefits were 'conferred' on the generous donors.
moves were made to 'confer' an honorary degree on her
After 'conferring' with the huge arrival board near the wall of windows, she looked over to the crowd of reporters and camera crews surrounding the door.
‘After 'conferring' with my colleagues, several of them asked me to run for chair,’ he said.
I 'conferred' with him where I discussed the problem with lack of disclosure from the officers.
The ceremony in which SFU will 'confer' the honorary degrees, will be held on the last day of the Dalai Lama's visit.
For example the scenes of Bobby's grandmother 'conferring' with the psychic at around 70 minutes is very finely detailed.
Throughout this exchange, Arlene and the little woman were 'conferring' .
He began in Tibetan but quickly switched to English, often 'conferring' with his eloquent translator to confirm his use of words.
They seemed to be 'conferring' amongst themselves, even though they didn't speak aloud.
After 'conferring' with flight controllers and three doctors who happened to be on board, the pilot decided to land in Newfoundland's capital.
The two CIA agents then 'conferred' , but only parts of their conversation can be heard.
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