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Enfoeff

Part of speech: noun, verb

Sense 1: In popular culture, enfoeff refers to the act of bestowing or granting ownership of a property or title to someone else, typically through a feudal or formal legal process.

Sample sentence 1: The king enfoeffed the brave knight with a piece of land for his outstanding service in battle.

Sample sentence 2: Lord Harrison decided to enfoeff his loyal servant with the prestigious title of Baron of the Southern Territories.

Sample sentence 3: In the game of Thrones, the lords and ladies often enfoeff their vassals with different domains and responsibilities.

Sense 2: Locally, enfoeff can also be used as a verb to describe the act of giving someone authority or power over a particular area or situation.

Sample sentence 1: The committee enfoeffed John as the project manager due to his exceptional organizational skills.

Sample sentence 2: The management enfoeffed the sales team with decision-making power to better serve their customers.

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