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bestow

grant / give / confer / endow / place
Transitive Verb
past: bestowedpp: bestoweding: bestowing

This verb carries a heavy weight of formality and ceremony. It is rarely used for casual giving; instead, it suggests a deliberate act of granting a high honor, a title, or a significant gift from a position of authority or abundance. The tone is typically dignified and respectful. When used to describe the granting of a quality or attribute, it implies a natural or divine endowment. In its rarest, archaic sense of placing an object, it evokes a sense of careful arrangement rather than simple dropping or putting.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something on/upon someone][~ something on/upon someone]

To give something as a gift or an honor, typically in a formal or ceremonial manner.

"The university decided to bestow an honorary degree upon the visiting scholar."

Transitive Verb
[~ something on/upon someone]

To provide or assign a particular quality, attribute, or benefit to someone or something.

"The natural landscape bestows a sense of peace on anyone who visits the valley."

Transitive Verb
[~ something in/at a place]

To place or set something in a particular location, often used in an archaic or formal context.

"He bestowed his luggage in the corner of the room before starting the meeting."

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