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    Be·stow
    /bəˈstō/

    verb

    • 1. confer or present (an honor, right, or gift): "the office was bestowed on him by the chief of state"
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  3. Bestow is a verb that means to put something to use, to put it in a particular or appropriate place, or to provide with quarters. It can also mean to convey as a gift. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words of bestow.

  4. Learn the meaning of bestow, a formal verb that means to give something as an honour or present. See how to use bestow in sentences and find alternative words for it.

  5. When you present an honor or a gift to someone, you bestow it, which is the same as giving it, but often classier and more respectful. Bestow comes from the Middle English stowen, "to place." Placing something really valuable or honoring in the hands of another, or conferring a position of responsibility on them, is to bestow it.

  6. Bestow means to present as a gift, confer, or apply. It can be followed by on or upon. See synonyms, origin, and usage examples from various sources.

  7. Learn the meaning of bestow, a formal verb that means to give something as an honor or present. See how to use bestow in sentences and find synonyms and related words.

  8. Bestow is a verb that means to present, confer, apply, or place something as a gift or an honor. It can also mean to store or house something. See synonyms, translations, and examples from various sources.

  9. 2 days ago · To bestow something on someone means to give or present it to them. The word can also mean to apply, devote, or house something. See synonyms, examples, and word frequency for bestow in British and American English.

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