10 Results found for "confer oneself".

confero

conferir → Italian: conferire → Old French: conferer Middle French: conférer French: conférer → English: confer → German: konferieren → Portuguese: conferir...


жаловать

жа́ловать • (žálovatʹ) impf (perfective пожа́ловать) to grant, to bestow, to confer, to reward, to award (stilted style) to favour, to regard with favour; to...


arrogo

own, arrogate to oneself, assume Synonym: ascīscō to assign, attribute Synonyms: dēlēgō, dēsignō, assignō, appōnō, distribuō to confer upon or procure...


habilitate

its action. Under enable are subsumed the general senses of: (1) the conferring of sufficient ability or power for something, (2) to qualify or approve...


自封

chū-hong Tâi-lô: tsū-hong Phofsit Daibuun: zuxhofng IPA (Xiamen, Zhangzhou): /t͡su²²⁻²¹ hɔŋ⁴⁴/ 自封 (literary) to proclaim oneself; to give oneself a title...


порадити

opinion or advice of another; to take counsel; to deliberate together; to confer) Synonym: пора́дитися pf (porádytysja) (transitive or intransitive, colloquial...


присвоїти

привла́снити pf (pryvlásnyty), заволоді́ти pf (zavolodíty) to award, to assign, to confer, to grant Synonym: нада́ти pf (nadáty) (dated) to adopt, to take in Conjugation...


присвоювати

(pryvlásnjuvaty), заволодіва́ти impf (zavolodiváty) to award, to assign, to confer, to grant Synonym: надава́ти impf (nadaváty) (dated) to adopt, to take in...


distinguish

others; which by Piracy, or Imitation, may be introduced to the Public. To confer an honor upon. The soldier was distinguished with a medal for his bravery...


create

existence to design, invest with a new form, shape etc. to confer a title of nobility to confer a cardinalate colloquial: to make a fuss The translations...