[
US
/ˌkɑnfɝˈi/
]
NOUN
- a member of a conference
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a person on whom something is bestowed
six honorary were conferred; the conferees were...
How To Use conferee In A Sentence
- Conferee: Chief representative of representative office, administration executive, administration representative, financial managers, taxation managers, and tax related personnel .
- Unexpectedly, one of the House conferees decided that this action left her free to break with tradition as well.
- In that list, it seems to me global warming is the most serious problem, though it doesn't follow that we should adopt either the solutions put to the conferees, or any other solution: that depends on costs and benefits.
- The Senate conferees would not budge an inch from their original position.
- He also has told conferees that nightclub owners now support him (on the basis of one group that switched sides).
- Significantly, these broadly representative and informed conferees have reached a unanimous conclusion.
- In the end, both conferees were deeply affected by the event, especially by live-via-telephone testimony from a death-row inmate.
- To forestall that risk, appropriations conferees who support the McCain amendment will seek to block any effort to drop the amendment from the appropriations bill unless the White House promises that the President to sign the authorization bill as well. Think Progress » Strategy Memo: How the Right Plans to Sink the Anti-Torture Amendment Behind Closed Doors
- Prompted by the position papers and by the tour plenary sessions, conferees spent most of a day in discussion in the working groups.
- In order to help the conferees better define the term ‘equitable,’ the letter suggests that the farm bill negotiators consider the following criteria for a dairy payment program.