bestow

ఇచ్చు
definition
verb
the office was bestowed on him by the chief of state
confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
translation of 'bestow'
అందజేయు,
ఇచ్చు
example
stooping to 'bestow' the presents into eager hands
The nobles, who, because of their birth and wealth controlled access to all essential services, were expected to provide various services to their cities in exchange for the public 'bestowal' of honor from the inhabitants.
‘The way they told me, they said, ‘I'm making you a numbered confidential informant,’ as if it was some kind of 'bestowal' .
Patrons remained in the superior social position, even if they failed to reciprocate their clients' public 'bestowals' of loyalty and honor.
This is the first time this honour has been 'bestowed' on a Councillor from the area.
It has now become a rich and integral part of the fabric of communal life, acknowledged nationally on a number of occasions, by the 'bestowal' of AIMS awards, the Oscars of the amateur musical stage.
Too many honours have been 'bestowed' on him, surely he should say enough is enough.
Warmest congratulations to Jarlath on this very special honour which is being 'bestowed' on him this weekend.
Both men were well worthy of the honour 'bestowed' on them and should be an example to others to put in the same effort in their native place.
The award of directorships is more significant than the 'bestowal' of gongs; and reading what the papers say is not the same as knowing why they say it.
Indeed, if my dear husband is reading, the previous sentence does not apply to you, as the regular 'bestowal' of gifts is part of the marriage contract.
The 'bestowal' of peace upon the disciples may also echo a feature of the liturgy, the greeting or kiss of peace - a feature of the liturgy from the earliest times.
It is a gift, 'bestowed' on relatively few people, and certainly not something to be mandated.
The goddess is now depicted as a blind power, and hence as completely careless and indiscriminate in the 'bestowal' of her gifts.
These are both very prestigious honours 'bestowed' upon someone who had never even seen pole vault five years ago.
The novella becomes a meditation on our relationship with the art of cinema, its 'bestowal' of seeming immortality on its stars and the dialectic of our own fulfillment and loss.
These people marched to protest the premature 'bestowal' of freedom by exterior forces.
In part, the inspiration consisted of the unpredictable 'bestowal' of excessive praise and undeserved blame, a technique which he would later use to such effect with his own pupils.
At the time this honour had only been 'bestowed' on 20 leading obstetricians in the world.
On accepting the honour 'bestowed' on her by the Mayo Society, Mary received a standing ovation by all in attendance.
Johnny is a complex man, working to come to terms with the haunting gift that has been 'bestowed' upon him.
Freedom is not a gift 'bestowed' upon us by other men, but a right that belongs to us by the laws of God and nature.
I would first like to thank the University for the honour it has 'bestowed' upon me today.
Many honours have been 'bestowed' on this outstanding algebraist.
In other words, friendship means that a 'bestowal' of benefits leads to a so-called fides-relationship.
My grandfather frequently threatened to rescind the myriad generous 'bestowals' my sister and I were to receive upon his passing if he ever heard we'd cast a Democratic vote.
They are gifts 'bestowed' on us at milestone birthdays and in retirement.
Here are buildings constructed by the faithful and the finest artists and architects throughout the centuries, more beautiful than ever but not really serving their highest purpose: the praise of God and the 'bestowal' of grace on men.
Lavish gifts are 'bestowed' upon visitors, guests, and distant cousins alike.
These are more than symbolic 'bestowals' , however.
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