Sentences

confer in a sentence

v.

Definition

To confer means to discuss or exchange ideas on a particular topic, often to make a decision or seek advice.

Sample Sentences

  1. The committee will convene next week to confer about the proposed changes to the policy.
  2. After hours of discussion, they decided to confer with the experts for further guidance.
  3. She plans to confer her findings at the upcoming international conference on climate change.
  4. In order to make a well-informed decision, the board members chose to confer with each other privately.
  5. The professor encouraged students to confer with one another to enhance their understanding of the material.
  6. The university will confer degrees on the graduating class during the ceremony.
  7. To confer with your colleagues before making a decision is always a wise approach.
  8. The committee decided to confer the prestigious award upon the outstanding scientist.
  9. She was thrilled to be asked to confer her expertise at the international conference.
  10. After much discussion, they chose to confer about the project's future direction.