bestow in the PONS Dictionary

bestow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bestow sth on sb
to bestow honours on sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The moai represented a clan's most revered forebears who were believed to bestow mana on living leaders.
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That title is bestowed by one or more of four different polling agencies.
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To him he bestowed all the sacred ceremonies, his books and seals.
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Such devices became especially popular for use with laptop computers due to the added portability they bestow.
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The suit bestows enhanced strength, at least twenty tons without exertion, and protection to the wearer, and is durable, lightweight and easy to wear.
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Those participating often stop at the sculpture to bestow offerings before moving on.
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This is done with the prayerful wish that good fortune shall be bestowed by her on the householders.
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It is said to bestow immense blessings to devotees who even glimpse it.
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He too gives origin to kingship and the first king, bestowing on him regal prerogatives.
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Hence, karma can not bestow the fruits of actions at a future date according to one's merit.
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