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Confieren

Confieren is a Spanish verb form meaning to confer, grant, or bestow, commonly used to indicate that a person or authority gives or assigns something such as a prize, a title, rights, or an attribute. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb conferir, whose infinitive is conferir. The verb appears in formal, legal, academic, and administrative contexts.

Etymology and sense: Confere derives from Latin conferre, con- (together) + ferre (to bear or carry), originally

Usage and examples: The word is often paired with nouns like premio, título, derechos, validez, or prestigio.

Variants and related forms: The present indicative forms include confieres (tú), confiere (él/ella), and confieren (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

meaning
to
bring
together
or
to
compare,
with
the
sense
evolving
in
Spanish
to
include
awarding
or
imparting
qualities,
privileges,
or
status
to
someone
or
something.
Example
sentences:
El
comité
confiere
el
premio
a
la
investigadora.
Las
certificaciones
confieren
validez
a
la
transacción.
Estas
características
confieren
prestigio
al
producto.
In
legal
language,
it
can
express
the
act
of
granting
authority:
La
ley
confiere
a
las
autoridades
la
potestad
de
tomar
medidas.
The
construction
“se
confieren”
can
be
used
to
indicate
that
rights
or
privileges
are
conferred
upon
someone
in
a
passive
sense.
The
present
subjunctive
plural
form
is
confieran.
Conferrar,
conferido,
and
related
forms
are
used
to
express
similar
ideas
in
different
tenses
and
voices.