Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confect.(verb)
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Use "confects" in a sentence
"Longing for the consolation of books, the boy confects stories of pickpockets; ladies with shattered hopes; a miserly old man; a young gentleman with great expectations; a proud, heartless girl."
"As Ms. Lebenthal confects the crimes, amateur sleuthing and heartwarming resolutions that give the novel a plot of sorts, she slathers on enough references to faux-chic restaurants, East Side private schools, society dermatologists, kamikaze divorce lawyers, shoe designers, personal trainers and hedged Southampton lanes to fill Women ' s Wear Daily until doomsday."
"He became for many a necessary reminder of what is going on when, in the theological phrase, the priests confects the Eucharist."