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Что (кто) такое Confer - определение

LATIN ABBREVIATION MEANING "COMPARE"
Confer; Conferatur
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CONFER
·vt To grant as a possession; to Bestow.
II. Confer ·vt To bring together for comparison; to Compare.
III. Confer ·vt To Contribute; to Conduce.
IV. Confer ·vi To have discourse; to Consult; to compare views; to Deliberate.
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CONFER
[k?n'f?:]
¦ verb (confers, conferring, conferred)
1. (often confer something on) grant (a title, degree, benefit, or right).
2. have discussions.
Derivatives
conferment noun
conferrable adjective
conferral noun
Origin
ME: from L. conferre, from con- 'together' + ferre 'bring'.
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CONFER
(confers, conferring, conferred)
1.
When you confer with someone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two people confer.
He conferred with Hill and the others in his office...
His doctors conferred by telephone and agreed that he must get away from his family for a time.
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V
2.
To confer something such as power or an honour on someone means to give it to them. (FORMAL)
The constitution also confers large powers on Brazil's 25 constituent states...
Never imagine that rank confers genuine authority.
VERB: V n on n, V n
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CONFER
v.
1) (D; intr.) ('to converse') to confer about; with (we will confer with them about this matter)
2) (D; tr.) ('to award') to confer on (to confer an award on smb.)
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CONFER
I. v. n.
Converse, discourse, parley, advise, talk, hold a conference, talk together, compare notes, interchange views.
II. v. a.
[Appropriately used when the gift is from a person of superior rank to another of lower rank.] Bestow, give, grant, vouchsafe.
CONFER (software)         
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CONFER
CONFER is one of the first computer conferencing systems. Highly sophisticated for its time, it was developed in 1975 at the University of Michigan by then graduate student Robert Parnes.
cf.         
cf. is used in writing to introduce something that should be considered in connection with the subject you are discussing.
For the more salient remarks on the matter, cf. Isis Unveiled, Vol. I.
= compare
cf.         
¦ abbreviation compare with.
Origin
from L. confer 'compare'.
meet and confer         
Meet and confer; Case conference; Settlement hearing
n. a requirement of courts that before certain types of motions and/or petitions will be heard by the judge, the lawyers (and sometimes their clients) must "meet and confer" to try to resolve the matter or at least determine the points of conflict. This has the beneficial effect of resolving many matters, reducing the time for arguments and making the lawyers and clients face up to the realities of their positions. On the other hand, it also can be a total waste of time for the parties and their attorneys. The meet and confer rule is particularly common (and useful) in domestic relations disputes over temporary support, custody, visitation and such issues which are freighted with emotion.
Settlement conference         
Meet and confer; Case conference; Settlement hearing
A settlement or pre-trial conference is a meeting between opposing sides of a lawsuit at which the parties attempt to reach a mutually agreeable resolution of their dispute without having to proceed to a trial. Such a conference may be initiated through either party, usually by the conveyance of a settlement offer; or it may be ordered by the court as a precedent (preliminary step) to holding a trial.

Википедия

Cf.

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. Style guides recommend that cf. be used only to suggest a comparison, and the word "see" be used to point to a source of information.