Conferi
Conferi is the present passive infinitive of the Latin verb confero. The corresponding active present is conferre, and the principal parts of confero are confero, conferre, contuli, allatum. The form conferi literally means “to be brought together” and is used in contexts where the action described by confero is understood in the passive voice.
Etymology and meaning: The verb confero comes from the combination of the prefix con- (with, together) and
Usage: Conferi appears in classical Latin texts as a passive infinitive in dependent clauses and in indirect
See also: confero, fero, Latin infinitives, indirect discourse.