Bestow in a sentence as a verb

I agree completely with you, and bestow upon you the title of designer.

So governments have the ability to bestow "rights" like access to broadband.

Unless you are in this field and have some insight to bestow on us, I don't know of any other approaches at the moment.

I'm an Erlang developer myself and even I wouldn't like to bestow OTP on a complete newbie.

The owners will take pride in the acts of charity and goodwill that they bestow upon you, the poor, and will expect gratitude in return.

I like: "You squander time as if you drew from a full and abundant supply, though all the while that day which you bestow on some person or thing is perhaps your last.

I'm not sure how to explain it exactly, but I feel like a loss of privacy would bestow upon me a pretty heavy cognitive burden.

" - An MD degree does not bestow infallibility or scientific inscrutability on the people who have them.

Since then, the difference in their wages has only widened as our economy has shifted to bestow greater and greater rewards on the well-educated.

If we're going to bestow that much power upon a three-member oligopoly, then we should demand much greater responsibility of its members.

The ridiculous valuations Facebook and other web companies, and the outlandish profit multipliers analysts bestow on them never cease to amaze me.

Chief Justice Marshall said it this way in 1830: "The great object of an incorporation is to bestow the character and properties of individuality on a collective and changing body of men.

The sad fact is that if you are not in the top slice of a particular subfield you are not going to be getting telecommuting options unless you get very lucky: by being in Missouri you both limit your opportunity to find the lucky break and limit your ability to get into the social/work networks that serve to bestow the "this guy rocks" credential.

Bestow definitions

verb

present; "The university conferred a degree on its most famous former student, who never graduated"; "bestow an honor on someone"

See also: confer

verb

give as a gift

verb

bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"

See also: lend impart contribute bring