Bestow - definição. O que é Bestow. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Bestow - definição


bestow      
¦ verb
1. confer (an honour, right, or gift).
2. archaic put (something) in a specified place.
Derivatives
bestowal noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'use for, devote to'): from be- + OE stow 'place'.
bestow      
(bestows, bestowing, bestowed)
To bestow something on someone means to give or present it to them. (FORMAL)
The Queen has bestowed a knighthood on him.
= confer
VERB: V n on/upon n
bestow      
v. a.
1.
Put, place, stow, store, deposit, dispose, lay away, lay up in store.
2.
Give, accord, grant, impart. See confer.
Exemplos de pronúncia para Bestow
1. he planned to bestow on his vehicles.
Our Robots, Ourselves _ David Mindell _ Talks at Google
2. it can uniquely bestow on these markets.
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3. that the state can uniquely bestow on the operators.
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4. and cultural mascots and will herald you and bestow all
Adam Goodes _ The Australian Dream _ Equity Talks
5. the lessons you bestow, the ideals you seed,
The Way of Wanderlust _ Don George _ Talks at Google
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Bestow
1. Grant him forgiveness and bestow Your mercy on him.
2. Perhaps he wanted to bestow an award: Distinguished Nontraditional Scholar.
3. Only God had the power to bestow death, they said.
4. The merchandising opportunities also bestow a handsome capacity on the brand to generate good income.
5. Furthermore, the state must bestow equal rights, as well as obligations, on its citizens.