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bestow on

   Also found in: Legal 0.03 sec.
bestow something on someone
to give something to someone; to present something to someone. The mere presence of the queen bestowed wisdom and grace on the court. Fine gifts were bestowed on the visiting prince.


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So this time when she arrives In our fair city, along with her spouse I think we should bestow on her The title of 'Honorary Scouse'.
It is the highest honour the town can bestow on Lord Rowlands, 66, who was Labour MP for three decades and retired in 2001.
Presented at the ASPI Spring Meeting in Amelia, Island, Florida on March 16, 2006, this award is the highest honor the Association can bestow on an individual.
 
 
 
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